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I have surfed literally hundreds of Mopar sites in search of those that might be of interest to 1949 - 1952 Plymouth owners. I have hundreds more to review as I get time. The following sites represent what I believe to be the most interesting. Most of these have their own links, some perhaps to parts sources. Undoubtedly, there will be some that I missed. Their primary interest will be in their geographical location, special content or uniqueness. If you have one you would like to submit, let me know via the 'Contact Us' page and I'll add it to the list. ENJOY!
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The CEMA Club website
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Chrysler Employee Motorsports Assn - CEMA has put up a website that is second to none - A "MOPAR LOVER'S DREAM" website. This is one to visit if you want to see some first class restos & rods.
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Bruce Blacklock's 1949 Plymouth Web Site
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An interesting visit to New Zealand to see Bruce's 49 Plymouth and his '35 Chrysler. A visit to this site will be well worth your time.
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P15-D24 Plymouth/Dodge website
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The "P15-D24" website is one of the most helpful sites on the internet with lots of "how to" information and a Forum for asking questions. A "MUST VISIT" website for the serious Plymouth/Dodge fan.
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1949-1950 Plymouths Website/Bulletin Board
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This website, hosted by Charlie Akers is a Yahoo Club website dedicated to 1949-1950 Plymouths. It is a very active website with a good bulletin board. Note: I do not plan to add a bulletin board to oldplymouths.com.
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Pete & Kristen Anderson's 50 Website
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Pete & Kristin Anderson have started up a website to document the restoration of their '50 Special Deluxe 4-Door Sedan in Hailey, Idaho. I didn't want to rob their site for photos, so I just robbed a couple for Gallery 50 to whet your appetite for more (that will be found on their site). Pete has taken the time to carefully document the restoration of his car. A visit here will save the new restorer a lot of time!
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John Franklin's 50 Website
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John Franklin has built an interesting website around his '50 4-door 'Drago'. John is an interesting young man, a fact you will discover as you visit his website.
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Chrysler Restorers Club of New Zealand
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This site is for the "Down Down Under" enthusiast. They have a club store and used to include shipping charges if you send payment in $US for any items - don't know if that is still the case (7/06). A good bunch of folks.
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Walter P. Chrysler Museum
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The Walter P. Chrysler Museum - A museum for all Chrysler buffs of all ages. Lots of history and info here. A great place to visit!
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Lee Herman's Mopar Page
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A great Mopar site - not a lot of stuff in the 49-52 model years but still a neat, well designed site. Hope to get them interested in our time frame.
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Carnut
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George McDowell's website - a good place if you want to see photos of a lot of cars. Hint, select 'Car Pics', then select the 'Index' rather than the categories. As with other sites, if you look around in here, you may find other parts sources.
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WOODIE LOVERS - This one's for you! This site is a real pleasure to visit. It also has some great information on "do it yourself woodgraing". Click on the photo at the left to visit this site. Worth a visit!
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LincolnLand Plymouth Owners Club - New Site
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LincolnLand's site within the Hemmings site was too hard to find so they have started a new one that promises to be even better. Pay attention to this site as it comes along. It should be a good one.
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1935 Plymouths
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Paul Curtis has collected a large number of 1935 Plymouth affecionados together for a visual feast of beautiful old iron. Thanks Paul!
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