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parts interchange #316504
05/12/09 10:24 PM
05/12/09 10:24 PM
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ken65 Offline OP
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i can buy a 1950 plymouth 3 window business coupe. it needs some parts. i can also buy a 1950 plymouth 2 door sedan. will the rear fenders be the same? front clip the same? someboby please help!

Re: parts interchange [Re: ken65] #316505
05/13/09 02:32 AM
05/13/09 02:32 AM
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From owning a 52 Plymouth about 50-51 years ago I would bet the front clips are the same between models. And a better than 50% chance the rear fenders will fit.
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Re: parts interchange [Re: shinnery] #316506
05/13/09 12:34 PM
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I had a '52 Plymouth Business Coupe I gassed out a few years back. Great little cars!

49/50 front clips are the same at the cowl, but the cowl is different on the 51/52 years, so the later fenders won't interchange.

I'm not 100% sure what the model interchange is on the rear fenders. Year to year they should be interchangable, it's the differences between the different models.

Re: parts interchange [Re: rabid scott] #316507
05/14/09 01:25 AM
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He was talking about two different 50 models and I think everything should work. I just mentioned having a 52 4 door for my last two years in high school as a reference point of looking for parts for mine and etc.
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Re: parts interchange [Re: shinnery] #316508
05/14/09 11:00 PM
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Way sweet. I'm hoping to meet with the fabricator at mopar alley show and see if it's what he can handle. I'll save these sites and info and see if it is something he wants to tackle.







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