1959 Plymouth Suburban For Sale



Hey, I've got this part. Interested in buying it?
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:lol: Bamboo flooring might work if I was going for the tiki look. Well, as you may have noticed, I relisted it due to a non paying bidder. :evil: I listed for only three days. If it doesn't sell, I'll keep it until I can wok on it in the fall. I did just have two Forward Look restorers check it out. They were very impressed with the original condition of the car & the running of the engine, which sounds MUCH better than the cheap videos, that apparently pick up the higher pitched sounds. They have a lot of projects now, which is the main factor in deciding to buy or not. We'll see, my feelings won't be hurt if it doesn't sell, as it isn't easy to find these anymore.
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Well, it sold locally for more than the non paying bidder offered. They knew a tremendous amount about '59s and were impressed. Kinda sad to see it go, but better to someone who will restore it now, rather than me keep it for a year or two untouched. Btw, do you mind if I post my '56 Dodge to show? A decent car to have until I find a 59 Sport Fury. :ugeek:
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I love 56 Dodges, Give a look.
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Dick Koch wrote:I love 56 Dodges, Give a look.
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What? A 56 Dodge ... I used to ride to school in a Custom Royal lancer 4drht, 325 poly head coupled to a Power-Flite. The old Dodge is still there but delinquent, just like us.
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Here are a couple of pics that came out ok, lots of sun that day. It will eventually need repainting, as the original paint is dull & thin, but there is no rust & it drives perfect! Btw, any ideas on the best product to polish dull paint without using a buffer?
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There's some irony here. The creator of this List, Dan Morton, started out with a '55 or '56 Plymouth Savoy, then sold it and bought his '59 Sport Fury. :)
I definitely like the looks of your Dodge!
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Beautiful car, all it needs instead of a buffer is a 55 gal. drum of elbow grease. or if there is enought paint a local paint shop can wet sand and buff it for you. In any event it's a real nice ride.
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Nice looking ride. I have used a Mother's Clay Bar Kit with some success on thinning paint.

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Yeah, this one's a keeper. :D Thanks for the input guys. Gonna use that elbow grease this weekend.
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