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Re: Barn Find! '40 Dodge
I saw this on another forum someplace and was blown away by it. When I was 14 my dad came home with a similar car only it was a '40 Plymouth. It was the car I learned to drive in. I loved that car, knocking rods and all. I was in charge of checking the oil each afternoon when my dad got home. There were many times when I put 4 quarts of Sears reconstituted motor oil (from glass bottles) into that old Plymouth. I am sure I cried when my dad traded it in on a '57 Dodge station wagon.
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Wonderful post. I'll see if my old friend Phil Harris has any pics we can post of his '48 Packard survivor - it's equally amazing. Phil is in Milford, Michigan (still) last I spoke with him, but we've all gotten old due to good luck and, in Phil's case, clean living. I haven't spoken with him in a couple of years but tracked him down a while back to get some info on the GM "whistler" device to determine CR and displacement in intact engines. He and I may be the last two folks to have actually used one.
Dan
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Actually, Dan, our local dirt track uses a Whistler gauge to check CR.
A very cool story on the '40, indeed. That thing is a time machine -- I'd love to smell the interior smell that they mention. Anybody else here appreciate that somewhat musty "old car" interior smell? Not when it's overpowering, of course, but just enough to let me know that I'm in a hunk of old iron.
A couple of years ago, my dad and me got a tour of a local guy's multi-barn collection out in the boonies. Everything from pre-war Fords and a restored 1929 LaSalle Phaeton (which we got a ride in) to a '70 Boss. None of it as pristine as this '40 here, but it was one of those car-guy experiences that we will never, ever forget.
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that's way cool
i think 41 is on of my fav dodges {grandpa had one} but that is way cool
cool note take those 6 volt horns and hook them up to 12 volt[my winter truck } they are load and sound like a freight train {mine are off a 49 caddy} keep the coolness coming
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