PLYMOUTH Suburban 71 in France

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  1. Suburban71

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    Hello everyone, I am located in France, and possessing tion of American cars since 1983, has just bought a 71 Plymouth Suburban in 2009, would like to know other owners to discuss the same car and find missing parts to my car.
    Feel free to write me, I'd be happy to respond.(y)
     
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    :Welcome:, and your Plymouth has wood...cool:thumbs2:. I see you have a red Callenger also.

    Enjoy the nut house:tiphat:
     
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    Welcome!! I like your '71 Plymouth. Mine is a '69 Plymouth.
     
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    :Welcome:to the wagon train, sub71. Very nice wagon!(y) Let us know what you need.
     
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    :Welcome: I'm sure you will agree that we need :camera:
     
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    YUP...PICS WOULD BE COOL:yup:
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    He has some pix in his profile page.
     
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    J'aime Mopars! How do you fit it on the roads?
     
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    Long live the MOPAR's

    Hello,
    Your Plymouth 69 is also a super model, I have a friend a few miles from home, which has one like yours, 4 door converted into 2-door because it is an old hearse. It is also matte black! I have already sent several photos of your model.
    I will ask for photos you send.

    What I like about my 71, the volume!
    This is not a Full Options, and that is what I prefer, lighter and with less electrical problems, it is more reliable as a car.

    I restore my 318ci for now.

    Bye bye to tomorrow.
     
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    Long live the breaks !

    Hello :bouncy:

    I am looking for 2 sticks back door between the 2 headlights.
    You can see from the photos they are absent.

    I'm also looking 4 wheel trims for I have not :rofl:

    I also need one for my 318ci gaskets, bearings and piston rings, in standard size :oops:

    If you can help me with that, it would be super cool.

    Thank you in advance and tomorrow :thumbs2:
    Thierry => Sub71
     
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    Long live the MOPAR !

    Hello,
    Good point for our narrow roads, but to know that trucks run properly today, and other drivers are generally scared to see them happen on a large vehicle like the American models => they always fall on the side if the road is narrow => GREAT!
    Even sometimes they wave us to pass them to better look at the car because it is uncommon in France we see in circulation.
    Thierry Sub71
     

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