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OT:old Plymouth PU

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Tx Jim

05-19-2005 18:38:44




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Can a tractor person tell how to tell age of old Plymouth PU by SN? I know 1941 was last yr. produced but I'm trying to narrow yr. down.If it helps I'll tow a tractor with it.Thanks,Tx Jim




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Maark

05-20-2005 09:19:58




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 Re: OT:old Plymouth PU in reply to Tx Jim, 05-19-2005 18:38:44  
There is a discussion forum at this site for classic trucks.Look on the left here.



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Tx Jim

05-20-2005 09:50:44




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 Truck discussion forum in reply to Maark, 05-20-2005 09:19:58  
Maark,if you will explore the truck forum you will see that I tried it and didn't get much in! I gotten more info from this site.Thanks,Tx Jim



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Dave 2N

05-20-2005 06:11:19




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 Re: OT:old Plymouth PU in reply to Tx Jim, 05-19-2005 18:38:44  
Tx Jim--

If you are looking to get rid of that old Plymouth PU, just let me know and I'll be there in a flash to take it off your hands!!

Where did you get it? What kind of shape is it in? Can you tell us a little more about it?
They are neat PU's!



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Ply

05-19-2005 18:57:17




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 Re: OT:old Plymouth PU in reply to Tx Jim, 05-19-2005 18:38:44  
Body Id tag is on drivers door post. Also if Engine is original it will start with the same codes. PT50 1937, PT 57 1938, PT81 1939, PT105 1940, PT 125 1941. Hope this helps. The 37 and 38 pickups had front ends that resembled the cars, Also had spare tire in the fender wheel well. Cab of 39-41 is similar to Dodge pickup.



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Tx Jim

05-20-2005 03:39:03




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 Thanks in reply to Ply, 05-19-2005 18:57:17  
Ply,that helped alot.I guess it is a 1940 as model # is PT 105.Is there a site on net about Plymouth PU'S? Thanks,Jim



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