59 golden commando
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The Golden commando had 2 carbs. This is a pic of Ed Eckerson's GC: https://59plymouth.net/showcase/images/eckerson/10.jpg
So you got a 59 Ply? Tell us more! And please register
So you got a 59 Ply? Tell us more! And please register
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- Matthew Keij
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Promo
White 2dr with green roof, mint condition, might be reissue. I also have a 60 Fury, metallic blue, original JoHan promo in near mint condition has some "hood smile". The 60 Fury is an obession with me since my dad owned a 60 sport fury in 1960 when I was 15. That made me the coolest kid in the neighborhood. In retrospect the 59 has better lines. Also collecting articles and dealer lit on 57-60 plymouths. The Sonoramic 383 cid was introduced in 60 but was the Golden Commando 361 also an option in 60?
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golden commando comment
not all golden commando engines had 2- 4 barrels right? some were single 4 barrels, right? my savoy has a 361 with a single 4 barrel.
361GCs were a single 4-barrel from the factory. There's a debate right now as to how two 4-barrels appeared on some GCs. It's thought that dealers had extra stock from the '58 model year (which also was a recession year), and that they offered it as an option to customers. There doesn't seem to be any actual documentation, though, so it's unclear...
Dan
Dan
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More fuel for the fire!!
Tom Fox sent Ed Eckerson a scan of a page from his parts book, and Ed sent me a photocopy. I checked my parts book, which I purchased from Myles Walker (the one who restored Tom Gerrard's SF, with 2x4 carbs) -- lo and behold, I have the same page! Perhaps, Forward Look Frank -- this is the same page that Myles showed you to prove his case.
What this page shows is that, as of 9/15/58, 2 air cleaners were an option on some '59 models -- and that there were forward and rear carburetors. Were these ever installed at the factory, or were they ever only parts available for dealers? At any rate, does this settle the question -- that 2x4's were an option on '59 Plymouths?
Dan
What this page shows is that, as of 9/15/58, 2 air cleaners were an option on some '59 models -- and that there were forward and rear carburetors. Were these ever installed at the factory, or were they ever only parts available for dealers? At any rate, does this settle the question -- that 2x4's were an option on '59 Plymouths?
Dan
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Dual Fours
Hi, Did the 59 offer the 318 w/dual fours as did the 58?
Thanks, Dennis
Thanks, Dennis
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I will have to unpack my JoHan promo, take a picture of it and post it on the site. It is light blue. Recently I bought a (*58!) Belvedere model, made by AMT Ertl. So far I have only the engine glued together. I bought it with thoughts of modifying it to ressemble a 59, but that isnt really possible...