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imp610 |
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Veteran Posts: 129 Location: Finland | Something strange happened last weekend, after many decades of dreaming of this car, it has landed on our property. Haven`t been writing for a long time, someone on the forum maybe remember that I had a 1961 Imperial Crown Southampton at one time that was my dream car, but then it happened, sadly I had to let it go a couple of years ago... Wasn`t planning anything new since my dream car left us but now a miracle has happened and this 1960 Plymouth Belvedere has arrived and couln`t be more happy! Yey! Edited by imp610 2020-08-11 3:32 PM (IMG_20200807_185832 a.jpg) Attachments ---------------- IMG_20200807_185832 a.jpg (308KB - 266 downloads) | ||
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9681 Location: So. Cal | Congratulations, looks like a great car. What are your plans for it? | ||
imp610 |
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Veteran Posts: 129 Location: Finland | Thanks, trying to get it running after 30 years of storage, will fix brakes and all that is expected to need attention. The starter was stuck so I took it out for a rebuild and the fuel system and ignition will be sorted and so on.. We`ll see? The car itself has survived in surprisingly good condition after all these years so it will stay this way at this time. No hurry when its finally here. | ||
imp610 |
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Veteran Posts: 129 Location: Finland | Well some news, after an partial overhaul of the engine it runs again after 34 years of storage, next I`m going to tackle with the brakes | ||
imp610 |
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Veteran Posts: 129 Location: Finland | Still have to pinch myself, but yes its still here... Now the car is registered and inspected, ready for traffic as soon as the new plates arrive. Much done, to much to list with my lousy memory to remember with but its been kinda hectic and now I can lay back for awhile when waiting for the new plates to arrive. Its been kinda weird to set this car back in traffic since it hasnt needed any bodywork like welding and such, its been so well made in the days of the early 80`s so maybe we can call it a survivor of a kind? (IMG-20200925-WA0002.jpg) Attachments ---------------- IMG-20200925-WA0002.jpg (88KB - 204 downloads) | ||
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+ Posts: 13054 Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Congrats to a very nice car, hope you'll get a nice summer on the FINnish roads next year. | ||
imp610 |
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Veteran Posts: 129 Location: Finland | Thanks Wizard! Were sure to do that! As so happens, we made already a test trip at the weekend to show the car to the former builder and owner of this car, we did cruise about 150 miles that trip, it was a nice trip. It was a "shake down trip" and we made it and had a blast! Edited by imp610 2020-09-29 9:53 AM | ||
60 Imp |
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Location: North Australia | Good work Christian, I really like your car. You are a lucky Man. Can you please put up some pics of the interior and engine, I would like to see more. Steve. | ||
imp610 |
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Veteran Posts: 129 Location: Finland | 60 Imp - 2020-09-29 4:36 PM Good work Christian, I really like your car. You are a lucky Man. Can you please put up some pics of the interior and engine, I would like to see more. Steve. Thanks Steve! As I said before, I still have to pinch myself every day... :D I`ve said to the folks here at home that there went my lotteryluck permanently, I´m not not bying lottery tickets anymore, seems useless after this. I`ll try to post some pics in the evening. | ||
imp610 |
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Veteran Posts: 129 Location: Finland | A little warning or notice here before looking at the pictures, these pitures can make your eyes bleed if youre a purist! Im kinda purist my self but when talking of this car Im cool with it because I know where this car came from, the past. Story behind this shortly; The car is a soft custom, a vision of the builder in the early 80`s when the world was a lot different. Here in Finland we had strict import rules and taxes that almost nobody could even dream about cars like this, they had to built, like this car which is a mixture of missmatched parts, which ones, I leave it to you to find out. With its good contition overall its a time capsule for us here in this part of the world, so were going to keep it this way as is to honor our automotive history in Finland. Some of the Scandinavians here on this site might remember this vehicle from car shows in Finland in the mid 80`s. Although shown in shows around the country, this car and all other cars the builder made (still makes) they were made to be driven, as a fact this car made a roadtrip thru Sweden at the time it was finished, as we drove the car last weekend it rides like a train which was no surpise, couldnt be more pleased. Edited by imp610 2020-10-01 7:22 AM (IMG_20200930_231953ab.jpg) (IMG_20200930_231846a.jpg) (IMG_20200930_231933a.jpg) (IMG-20200928-WA0001.jpg) (IMG_20200930_231757(1)a.jpg) Attachments ---------------- IMG_20200930_231953ab.jpg (478KB - 211 downloads) IMG_20200930_231846a.jpg (432KB - 209 downloads) IMG_20200930_231933a.jpg (358KB - 209 downloads) IMG-20200928-WA0001.jpg (158KB - 214 downloads) IMG_20200930_231757(1)a.jpg (451KB - 204 downloads) | ||
Suddenlyits1960! |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 403 Location: California | What’s the antenna for on the speaker grille? | ||
imp610 |
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Veteran Posts: 129 Location: Finland | Suddenlyits1960! - 2020-10-01 7:47 PM What’s the antenna for on the speaker grille? It`s the antenna for the aftermarket "Roadstar"-radio placed under the dash. | ||
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