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1934 Plymouth Hot Rod Hidden for 30 Years

This 1934 Plymouth hot rod, built by Charles Berry in 1965, has been rescued and put back on the road after more than 30 years — follow the journey as we rescue a historic hot rod and get it running again.

In this video, I explain the history of the car, and how it entered my shop, as well as the steps it took to get it back on the road. The car has a pretty cool history, so enjoy the old pictures from the 1960s and 1970s and see how this car was built on a high school kids’ budget in the mid-1960s…

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