Jack, I was just kidding about the 58 trim, I have 59 Belvedere 2 dr hdtp., and I could use some trim for it. I am doing the opposite of what Anthony is doing. He is removing the trim, an I am going to put the trim back on. My car went through the trim removal back in the 60's when it was in style. I can remember doing this to some old Chevys back then...kind of ironic. Seems our tastes may change with age. A friend of mine thinks I should not put all the trim back on, "it's cool the way it is." Of course he is 16 years younger than I, and it seems "de-trimming" a car is in with some of his age group. Thanks for the offer, and I wish I would have taken you up on those mirrors for a 59! John in WI ps: The tree is an old oak, with a tall stately stature, and rope burns on it's branches, and black tire tracks at it's base, we call it Email! Jack and Loretta wrote: > > John, Do you need trim for a 58 Plymouoth? I think Anthony asked me > about trim last year, but never got it. I have some NOS trim. If you > need, let me know what the P/N's are oor what pieces you need and if a 2 > dr or 4 dr ow what and I will see if I still have them. > Jack Johnson 55 Plymouth > > PS Now, where is that tree??? > > John Bartell wrote: > > > > Anthony, > > Is it possible your trim for the 58 Plymouth will be for sale? > > I hope you give someone on the list a chance to buy it. If not, we may > > ask you to get in line for the linching! > > Lower it, detrim it, paint it, hop it up, and enjoy it! I guess this > > is what I've learned, it's yours to spend money on, and do what you > > will. > > Have fun, John in WI > > ps: How high is the tree closest to your house?
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