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    FastbackNiner is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Feb 2011
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    Car Year, Make, Model: '33 Plymouth Coupe, '63 Fastback Galaxie
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    Some pics of my cars.

     



    Thanks for the welcome everyone. Here are a couple pics of my projects.

    Galaxie currently has its original 220hp 2bbl 352 and cruisomatic AT. Planning on doing some mild custom work on it. Sort of a dolled up street machine so to speak. Ideally I'd build it with all period correct parts, so when the hood is up, it would look like it may have looked back in the late 60s early 70s, however, some of the vintage speed parts I have fallen in love with are relatively scarce, and flatout expensive. So it may not be in the cards ... lol.

    The coupe has the typical 350/TH350 combo that's so popular. Only got this car recently, so not sure as of yet what I'm gonna try to do with it. If the rain ever lets up here in Oregon, one thing for sure is that I'm gonna take it out on some backroads and turn the screws to it for a while and see what I'm working with. Hopefully we both survive the drive, and make it back home without the use of a trailer!

    The top pic is the coupe, next to my galaxie, next to my father's '33 vicky. The last two pics are of my former truck, which was involved in my acquiring the '33 plymouth. Adios pickup, you'll be missed, but it's time for a change of scenery in the shop, and the '33 is a good place to start!

    Hope you like the pics ... take care.
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