Hello Everyone! When i restored my 60 plymouth i restored it back to the condition i felt the car should have been made. We realigned doors hood etc... also we corrected several items like weather stripping, bolts etc... to make the car more rust resistent. I agree with dave stragand. Let me tell you for one extravagant-ugly looking car even back in 60 when sold new it sure gets looks. Also i have "opened up" the plymouth on the freeway 65-75 miles an hour and i do believe that the fins help. It just cruises along. It does not seem were doing 75 mph I had cousins come from europe recently , 1st time to the states and they felt very comfortable and safe cruising in the Plymouth back from San Francisco airport. They even commented that they felt way safer in this car then their own. Thats not really saying much, who really likes small recent manufactured european cars. Anyway Just wanted to add my two cents worth to the conversation. Happy cruizen averyone. I plan on taking the plymouth to Mon! terey this weekend about 120 mil es roundtrip for a mini vacation. Take care. Reagrds, Tony Goulart 1960 Plymouth 2door club sedan |