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Well ,there must be someone out there interested in old Mopar flatheads. I have an old 39 Plymouth chassis. The frame, front fenders and cowl/firewall are still there, along with the rear end and the flathead six. It needs a good home. I know this is not the right forum, but I need to get this thing out of the back yard and into the hands of somebody who can use the parts. Maybe someone out there has some parts I can use on my 67 Barracuda project they would like to trade? I'm in Southern California, and my email is Brent_50@yahoo.com. Help me save this relic from the scrap yard!
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Try posting your message on the Plymouth Owners Club Board http://www.nfpg.com/sqlnut/sp/CSI_Gu...e=/message.htm
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You say that your cowl/firewall is still there...has the body been torched off or is it a convertible/station wagon cowl? You might have something rare...and thus salable. Otherwise, try deja.com and alt.autos.antique or alt.autos.rod-n-custom. There is the Plymouth club and Jim Benjaminson but it is slow, being a bi-monthly publication, but you can e-mail him by going to www.classicar.com/ and picking Plymouth. You could try swapzone (www.swapzone.net/) and post in the Mopar section. Good luck. djdjdjdj
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