this is the 2nd part on rescuing this very dirty 1930 plymouth from a rundown barn after 40 years, lets see if it can be revived.
one mans junk is another mans treasure…
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I've been wondering since I first saw this from the front, is that an electric horn dangling up there?
Quite a lesson on trouble shooting and as always solutions are found. Thanks Mustie. Joe
The Mopar lives!
I want one
The definition of insanity is repeating the same actions and expecting different results again and again and again!!!!!!!
not one plastic part.
Thanks Mustie1!
So much better then lawn mowers you do have the touch
Is not us
I wouldn't sell it just keep it and that us very rare for that condition you'll never find one in that condition
What do you do with these after you get them to run?
watching you, and people like you, over the years has made me such a better mechanic. being able to diag is an art, and not something you can just learn from a book.