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30 Plymouth coupe
by nailhead
Posted: 01/18/2001 23:59 EST

Have located a 30 Plymouth coupe, it is an older original restoration and has been garaged, so no rust.It is a complete car with great chrome lights, grille shell and bumpers. Doesn't appear to be full of bondo. I can see visions of crate Mopar and all the goodies. Kinda pricey $6000. Anybody have any input on the price.
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What Does a Basic Fiberglass Coupe Body Cost?
by Bib_Overalls
Posted: 01/19/2001 02:03 EST

These days, an entry grade glass body is $6000+. No frame, no fenders, no hood, no grille, no bumpers, no glass, no trim, no etc. So, a complete (vintage) car in good shape is certainly worth that.


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An Old California Rodder
Hiding Out in the Ozarks

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RE: 30 Plymouth coupe
by little marine
Posted: 01/19/2001 09:21 EST

grab it..i have a 29 plymouth coupe..i need parts so if you buy it keep me in mind..i`ll give you my last $3.00 to put towards it...kidding aside grab it grab it now...let me know what parts there are and if you would interested in selling or whatever........pat

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RE: 30 Plymouth coupe
by nailhead
Posted: 01/19/2001 09:54 EST

Good deals have a tendency of putting you in the poor house, but what the heck, what\'s a car nut without 2 or 3 unfinished projects laying around. I still have a long way to go on my sedan delivery, but I don\'t think I will lose any money on the Plymouth coupe. Pat, I\'ll let you know if and when I pick it up.......Larry
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RE: 30 Plymouth coupe
by little marine
Posted: 01/19/2001 10:08 EST

ok larry sounds good to me and if you get kicked out into the street i have room in my garage....and we`ll leave it there...let me know...pat

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RE: 30 Plymouth coupe
by KC-TOM
Posted: 01/20/2001 21:20 EST

BUY IT, If you don't let me know where it is

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