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| Hi,
My name is Ian and my good lady Val and I own a 55 Plymouth Savoy. Well, to be honest, she owns a Plymouth Savoy but she says that I am allowed to drive it because she likes me.
It is an all original 4 door sedan that she purchased about three months ago. It had just gone through a 3 year rebuild with bodywork, paint and interior all redone.
It was brought as we wanted a four door sedan so that family and friends could attend events and cruise with us. The original flathead six is getting real tired but we managed to find a rebuilt motor locally and that will be going in over the next few weeks.
We intend to lower the car about 2 inches all round and fit power brakes.
I will also be making a twin carb setup and headers for it in the not too distance future.
Look forward to spending some time on here.
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Location: Dalveen, Queensland, Australia | Welcome in, and it does look just a bit South Island there...
That's a VC wagon in the pic too, isn't it? Our American friends wouldn't recognise it. |
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Welcome to the gang Ian - nice iron you've got there! Quote from the last club magazine "You never outgrow your need for iron" |
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| Ray Bell - 2008-07-02 9:14 PM
Welcome in, and it does look just a bit South Island there...
That's a VC wagon in the pic too, isn't it? Our American friends wouldn't recognise it.
The photo was taken at Karaka just south of Auckland. I come from Cambridge.
The VC Wagon belongs to a good friend who is going to do some serious custom work on it. |
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Location: australia | welcome Ian!!!! |
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