hi-roller
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A little light on the '49 Plymouth convert we have. Starting off being a 40's plymouth ragtop in itself is a pretty rare thing, as icing on the cake its an original late fifties-early sixties custom. The spotlights are old 4in. GE's, the interior was upulstered in vinyl, it has a Ford 9incher, a 303 poly hemi, three on the tree, nosed and decked, 1956 Kelsey-Hayes wire rims, dual exhaust that exits out the bumperettes, and a true history.
The car was built as one of those Highschool cruisers by its original owner and his friend (the guy we bought it from). The two used to go double dating in the Norristown Pa area. Its been stored in a garage for almost 40 years? Its an unmolested original old school hot rod. The back tires are are almost bald. Gee someone used have fun with it. The guy said the car could light em up at the slightest touch of the gas. And it looks like it.
The car was built as one of those Highschool cruisers by its original owner and his friend (the guy we bought it from). The two used to go double dating in the Norristown Pa area. Its been stored in a garage for almost 40 years? Its an unmolested original old school hot rod. The back tires are are almost bald. Gee someone used have fun with it. The guy said the car could light em up at the slightest touch of the gas. And it looks like it.
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