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'39 Plymouth coupe
So my father in-law just got a new project car. A 39 Plymouth coupe. The car came in a lot of pieces and with a lot of pieces. But he's worried about being able to find parts that aren't there. Maybe he should have thought about that before he wrote the check but thats a different story. Anyone out there that kind help us? We live a little north of nowhere so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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What is he going to do, hot rod or restore it? In either case, he should be able to find the parts he needs in either used or new. I don't think these parts will be as plentiful as if he were doing a similar year Ford, but still not unobtainable.
Some of our Mopar guys on here will be able to give you some places, I'm sure, and Ebay can be a great source of parts if you have patience and keep watching.
Good luck and shoot us some pictures. :)
Don
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This might be a good place to start........
http://www.plydo.qpg.com/
Scroll down about halfway and check out this P8 '39....
http://www.hotrodhotline.com/feature/rrow/
Some Mopar links I stumbled onto.....
http://www.plymouthbulletin.com/links.htm
Vancouver BC Mopar club....
http://www.moparsunlimited.net/
I did this in about 60 seconds of googling "39 Plymouth replacement sheet metal"
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thanks guys. here's a couple pics.....
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I'm just putting together my 39 Plymouth sedan, I took her apart, so if I can help please ask. The running gear,motor,tranny,body mods all done.....
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Looks like a good solid project. As mentioned earlier, will be harder to find parts than for a Ford or Chevy, but not impossible, and when he has completed, will not be as many of them at shows as there will be Fords or Chevys. I hope he will entertain the idea of keeping it all MoPar and not bow to the temptation to drop in a 350 Chevy.
Jack
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It looks like someone has already ruined it with a sbc so I hope he fixes it right.