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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