My car did not have any of the original running boards or molding parts.
Are the running board moldings pictured below correct for a 1929 Plymouth. These are reproductions.
Chet, mine look the same, but do not have any exposed screw heads.
Quote from: racertb on November 27, 2016, 02:41:42 PM
Chet, mine look the same, but do not have any exposed screw heads.
Thanks Ted, I think the gentleman who sent me this picture used these moldings on a wood running board. If you don't have the original metal.., wood is an easy replacement. I have been looking for original running boards since 2006. So far no luck. But these moldings might be a good find if I can still buy them ?
Chet...
Mine are wood
Chet, The moldings look correct. Bob Romano (sp) of the Plymouth Club supposedly has these available. frank
(I purchased these years ago from a place in MO, but understand they are no longer in business. My roadster has none of them.)
From AACA, his email is bobroman@yahoo.com
Thanks Frank, I have been talking with Bob.
UPDATE:
Bob doesn't have any more and L&L appears to be out of business.
I wasn't aware that L&L was no longer in business. I purchased a set form Brad Londoll last year. If he is no longer in business, try Martin Lum.
Brad Londoll
L&L Antique Auto Trim
PO Box 177
Pierce City, MO 65723
417-476-2871
Another source: Martin Lum, he specializes in Chrysler
717-749-3383.
John,
I left Martin Lum a voice mail so we will see if he can help.
Thanks again, Chet...