Return to Website


SWEPTLINE CD's $20 Check or Money order to:James Megee1483 Perkins LaneEdgewater Park NJ 08010 or Paypal to: jmegee57@hotmail.comSee the CD page at http://www.olddodges.com/sweptlinecd.htm


61-71 Glove boxes, Core Support/Radiator seals, 69-71 Tool Stowage Decals, 69-71 Firewall Insluation Pads, and A100 glove boxes.Contact Gary Offill for pricing and info at gwo1988@yahoo.com
  
The '61-'71 Dodge Sweptline Truck Forum #33

The Official Forum of the DTA. Here's your place to talk about Dodge trucks made from 1961-1971. The Truck of The Week belongs to Matt. To view the DTA Photo Albums, click on the "Return to Website" link below. To view DodgeSweptline.Org, click on "DTA HOME"  Best viewed in 1024x768 Not affiliated with Chrysler LLC. Dodge is a registered trademark of Chrysler LLC

      


Return to Website

  Reply
  Home

Subject:   Re: Re: Re: 1957 plymouth fury
Name:   GaryO
Date Posted:   Aug 23, 08 - 8:10 AM
IP Address:   71.48.74.104
Email:   gwo1988@yahoo.com
Message:   They look indenctical except for the color of the trim. I like the red one better.
10 years ago I drug a 1958 Savoy out of the woods, sold it to some guy guy who needed the parts from it as he was building a Christine. How I found it was the house that quite unique across the road was for sale and I went over to look at the house and as I looked out the back window, I saw those huge tail fins sticking up out of the woods, the realtor gave it to me to get it out of there. A few people thought I should have kept it and fixed it up, but I was working on the sweptline at the time.
Replies:    
Re: 1957 plymouth fury by steve · Aug 23, 08 - 4:22 PM
Re: 1957 plymouth fury by steve · Aug 23, 08 - 4:25 PM
Re: Re: 1957 plymouth fury by Russ Ashley · Aug 24, 08 - 5:06 AM


  Reply
  Home


powered by Powered by Bravenet bravenet.com