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05-01-2006 08:15 AM #1
Newbie
I just got a 1956 Plymouth Belvedere. it has the 277 hifire v8. powerflite push button shift trans. I got it from the orig owner. it was parked in 76 cause the push button quit working. Seats have no tears, headliner is good. now they put it out side the last 2 years, so it has some rust , not much. it has 1 cancer spot on the drivers rear quater, it is about inch long. it has 2 quter size on the driver floor board. thats it. now the gas tank is rusted out. but every thing is there. chrome, trim.
Thanks,
Bobby
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05-01-2006 08:49 AM #2
Welcome. Sort of unusual to see one of these with a v8, as most of the ones I have seen were 6's. But that is good.
I think the pushbutton setup was a little tricky, because the cable only moved like a fraction of an inch, so adjustment was critical. One of our Mopar guys on here will know more though, I am sure.
What plans do you have as far as modifications? You aren't going to leave it STOCK are you????
I think there is some law against doing that.
Don
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05-01-2006 11:32 AM #3
I am going to leave it all orig. for now. i think in the future i will rat rod it!!!
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