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#16
General Discussion / Just my Opinion
March 08, 2007, 09:23:29 PM
Maybe I am off base but I think this site should be about people who love to drive these great old antique rides.  A case in point.

Recently I received an email from a colleague in Germany who owns a 1927 Chrysler Model 52

I thought I would share this message from my colleague:

Hi Chet,   I wanted to thank for the copy of the Hemmings Motor News which you gave to John last week to bring to Germany.  Guenter told me that you are a vintage car enthusiast, too.  I have owned this 1927 Chrysler Model 52 Tourer for almost 20 years.  I bought the car in South Africa when I spent some time in Johannesburg on a work related project.  This kind of car is very scarce in Europe and it is almost impossible to find parts for it. Even in the States you have to be lucky to find parts.

Tks, Werner


What possessed this gentleman to ship this car from South Africa to Germany and then spend 20 years keeping it road worthy is something that I especially admire.  I think it is not about what color your generator is painted but about how much fun it is to drive & work on these great old rides. 

Respecting the era, the craftsmanship, the previous owners who saved the vehicle so that we can enjoy it today, is something that I think is a part of the heritage that the car brings to its current parking place.   

I think this is something that is sometimes forgotten in the critical car show evaluation check list.  The previous owners, their modifications, and their love for the vehicle is sometimes striped away to produce a factory perfect restoration.  Personally I love to see the scars, the wear, and the functionality that adds to the character of the car.

Cars in Museums are wonderful to look at, Cars on the road are an unbelievable joy to see & drive.

Chet...

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#18
I have Avators turned off because I am told they slow down the board.  Not that we are anywhere near full throttle.

What is an Avator anyway.?? 

Chet...
#19
Thanks for stopping by.  I own a 29 U 4 door sedan and have a 48 in the restoration process.  See picture below.  I am currently working on putting in a photo gallery were people may post pictures of their cars. 

Here again Welcome and feel free to post anytime about anything.  Unfortunately right now it's just you & I...  but I guess it takes time for a seed to grow.



Chet...
#20
General Discussion / Welcome to this New Forum !!!
March 04, 2007, 05:05:30 PM
This forum was created for 1928 Model Q, 1929 Model U, and 1930-U Plymouths.  These early Plymouths are very similar in construction with many similarities in parts.  Actually after 75+ years.., any year noted could contain any combination or mixture of parts.  Also Chrysler 1924 to 1930 are also welcome.

Since there are not a whole lot of these models around with even fewer experts on their repair and maintenance, I thought that having a place to share issues, problems, and just general information about these cars would be a big help.

This forum is Free and has no opinion about how you modify your car.  The purpose here is to freely share information about these early Plymouths & Chryslers.  You alone are left to be the judge of your car.

Thanks for stopping by,  Chet...