Re: Buried Plymouth
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Re: Buried Plymouth




By the way...how in the world did the bumbling idiots from Boyd  Coddington's 
shop get the privilege to restore the Plymouth?  There are so  many actually 
good RESTORER'S out there that could do a fantastic job.   Heck I remember 
seeing an episode of American Hot Rod where they were doing a  '63 Dodge and they 
had no idea that sheet metal was available for that  car.  Who is the parts 
locator for them?  They obviously have only  access to Auto Zone for parts.  I 
just can't see a fitting, proper, correct  restoration coming from those guys. 
 I don't think Boyd has the talent to  restore a Mopar to all original.  Oh 
well, Tulsa's mess up!   
Rick Rice
2 '64 Furys 
6 '65 Coronets 
'77 D100 pickup
'95 Dakota Sport 318 5 spd
'98 Grand Cherokee Laredo SE
'04 Grand Cherokee Laredo SE



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