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In this Discussion
- Old Fella November 2008
- Oldcar_Mechanic November 2008
1937 P4 Plymouth Brake Adjusting Tool
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I have a 1937 P4 Plymouth sedan, assembled in Adelaide, South Australia, by T.J.Richards. I am looking to buy a genuine brake adjusting tool (Original Part No MT-19-C) If anyone has one for sale, or knows of one for sale, I would appreciate any information which can be provided. I also run a 1964 AP-5 Valiant built by Chrysler in Adelaide. It has travelled a genuine 25200 miles since new. Both the Plymouth and the Valiant are regularly used in club outings.
Regards
Old Fella. -
Sounds like a couple of great rides there Old Fella
Post some pictures if you can
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Ron, thank you. Yes, both vehicles are a pleasure to own and drive. I have owned the Plymouth since 1994 and the Valiant since 1998. I have recently been contacted by one of your countrymen with an offer to sell me the tool I seek. We are negotiating shipping arrrangements at this time. Will get a couple of pics on forum soon.
Regards
Old Fella -
Ron, the pics I promised may have to be e-mailed to you. If you care to send me your e-mail address you can get to me on ary61359@bigpond.net.au Regards Tony
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