Thanks for the reply, Gary. I suspected that the ad was deleted after
you "went to press". I'm still wondering if there was an actual
Plymouth branded camper trailer made (maybe sold by dealers??) If so, I
might look further into buying the little rig. It would be a long drive
to the great Northwest, and a long haul back home to Texas, the the
novelty and historic status would be way cool! And the asking price is
do-able...
BC
On 12/4/2016 7:38 PM, 62-65-mail...@ornocar.org wrote:
> Thanks for the mail Bob. I agree with your view.
>
> By the way, I check the links on those "puzzler" reviews to be sure all work just before I press "send." So that #5 "Ad deleted" happened afterward.
>
> Gary H.
>
>> -------Original Message-------
>> From: Bob
>> Interesting stuff, Gary!
>>
>> 1. An actual Plymouth branded travel trailer??? Neat looking little
>> camper, but marketed originally as a Plymouth? Bet it would tow nicely
>> behind my Dakota...
>>
>> 2. Boy, that's a rough lookin' Sport Fury
>>
>> 3. Collector info about tranny swap on assembly line (??)
>>
>> 4. I've seen articles about 4-door to 2-door changes (and one
>> Three-Door!). Still needs lots of work, but interesting project...
>>
>> 5. Ad deleted
>>
>> 6. Race car - almost done! Whew!!
>>
>>
>> On 12/2/2016 8:59 AM, 62-65 wrote:
>> > Happy Friday all,
>> >
>> > I took a look at 1964 Plymouth cars this week.