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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
    I had kind of zeroed on late 20's - early 30's plymouth myself. Although, the wooden wheels suggest late 20's rather than 30+.

    I guess I could go ask.

    I was thinking that a 440, air suspension and some deep black paint could make that into a hotrod limo.

    No way I need (or can afford) another project right now, though.

    I'M THINKING IT IS AN ESSEX,LOOK'S LIKE A CAR WE HAD WHEN I WAS I KID.CHECK IT OUT I'M DYING FROM THE SUSPENCE.

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    it does'nt look much like my 29'er,back window way different! ,my fenders are a lot wider!
    looks like a essex

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    this a 30 plymouth
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    right next to the road. It's been sitting there, uncovered, for about a month. What is it?
    Looks to be a 1931 Plymouth, 4 door sedan. Standard opening front doors, rear suicide doors. Oval rear window. 1930's also had the oval rear window, but from all that I have seen, their radiator caps were just polished round caps. The lady didn't show up unitl 1931. All models before the 1930/31 cars had rectangular rear windows and also after 1931. In late 1933 and after, the hood ornament was a ship and the radiator cap was below the hood.

    Nice looking car. Lots of potential.
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