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Features 1950-1953 Plymouth & Dodge Thread....lets see what you got.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by xxwelderxx, Apr 6, 2009.

  1. mauro d-100
    Joined: Mar 13, 2008
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    mauro d-100
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    can i show a desoto?

    today I get it!!
    my 1951 de soto... is not as beautiful as yours but its has a very god body

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  2. here's my baby
     

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  3. Shoprag
    Joined: Mar 8, 2005
    Posts: 724

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    Here are some pics of my old plymouth. All the pics up til the dana poses are when it was mine. I sold it to a hamber in vegas. My father in law said he hopped on the freeway and it come haullin past him so at least its bein drivin right. LOL
     

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  4. LoSoto
    Joined: Jul 29, 2008
    Posts: 151

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    Mate....that is bloody beautiful, great find!
     
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  5. Silhouettes 57
    Joined: Dec 9, 2006
    Posts: 2,791

    Silhouettes 57
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    Cool car!!!! You already have a KUSTOM grille!
     
  6. blueskies
    Joined: Jan 22, 2003
    Posts: 544

    blueskies
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    from Idaho

    I dropped mine by cutting one coil. One coil is about 2 inches. You can get dropped up-rights if you want to go more.

    My carbs are holley/webber 5200's. You can read all about it and hear sound clips of it running on www.50plymouth.com

    Pete
     
  7. plym49
    Joined: Aug 9, 2008
    Posts: 2,802

    plym49
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    from Earth

    Did you add heat to that intake by running a copper coolant pipe thru it? Clever idea - how did you do it, and how do you keep it from leaking?
     
  8. 40ford57chev
    Joined: Sep 6, 2007
    Posts: 72

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    My 1953 Cranbrook. The grandson and I are assembling the 56 NE56 354 Hemi now.

    The front frame will be stubbed out with 2x4 rectangular tubing and either a straight axle or something like a mustang II front end. (Concerned abut the hemi's weight on the Mustang II suspension.

    Hemi will be adapted to a 350 Chev Turbo Trans. (have the Hot Heads adapter)
    Full lenght headers.
    Hemi build is 10.3 to 1 compression with Isky Cam and Hot Heads 4Brl Intake.
    I have a 9" Ford Rearend narrowed to 48" hub bolt pattern to bolt pattern.
    Since org driveshaft is offset to the driver’s side driveshaft tunnel has to be moved.
    We are also now working on new floor pans. (Found them on Ebay) Most all these old Plymouths had rubber floor mats, hence rotten floor pans but the rust didn't go near the body pillars on this car.

    I got my license at age 14 and my dad had a 53 Plymouth coupe (his work car) he gave me when i started high school. Dad was a Chrysler mechanic and switched to Buicks in the 60s. I learn to drive and got my license in a 54 Chrysler New Yorker 331 powered hemi. When the high mileage New Yorker laid down dad gave it too me also. I was about 15 then. I wanted to put the 54 Hemi in the Plymouth, back then, but ended up putting the hemi in a 46 Ford coupe. I then got drafted, married so I sold the coupe and hemi. I’ve been kicking myself since. I was looking for a 46 Ford Coupe and went to pate swap meet last year. Didn't find a 46 Ford I wanted but did run across this old Plymouth for 300.00. I am using it to teach the grandson a little Auto Tech the Old School Hot Rodder’s way. He is really interested and it hasn’t been hard to keep his attention up to this point. He told me yesterday, “You know grandpa, time sure does pass fast when you’re having fun”

    What should we build????
    New style pro street, or old style gasser style straight front axle?

    I also explained to grandson that how much education he will get in college will be directly tied to how much money he makes when he grows up. I told him he would have make allot of money to buy his toys when he grows up. He said" grandpa adults don't have toys, toys are for kids".
    I said, "EXCUSE ME??, these are grandpa's toys":eek:

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    Most current Plymouth / Hemi Build Photos are here.

    I have a 57 Chev 2 door sedan to finish up then full bore on the Plymouth project. But we are still sneeking in some Plymouth/Hemi time when we can. :)
     
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  9. here is my first 52 plymouth.sold it about a decade ago.

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    then i bought this one about 4 years ago.

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    this is where i'm at as of today. hopefully i'll have alot more done today.
     
  10. teddyp
    Joined: May 28, 2006
    Posts: 3,197

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    not mine but my buddy cowboy vinny,s 52 doge 360 mopar carte moter and a 4 speed
     

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  11. 51fordshoebox
    Joined: Aug 17, 2004
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    heres my 53 cranbrook i did a mustang II stock crossmember and airride. 302/c4 combo..
     

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  12. ironandsteele
    Joined: Apr 25, 2006
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    here's one i sold a year or so ago
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  13. 50-plymouth
    Joined: Apr 10, 2009
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    50-plymouth
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    from Wisconsin

    Just picked this up last week
    I am new to plymouths
    I would like to hop the flat 6 up any suggestions?
     

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  14. Slick Steve
    Joined: Dec 4, 2007
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    Slick Steve
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    from Indy

    Welcome. Always glad to see Mopar guys. Especially Flat 6 guys! Check out my profile for Hop Up ideas. Also:

    xxxwelderxxx
    blueskies

    use the search there is some good info out there!
     
  15. SteppinOut
    Joined: Jul 19, 2008
    Posts: 542

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    You are one kool grandpa teaching all of us that we need to pass the torch to the next generation. Keep it up!!!
     
  16. Zombie Plymouth
    Joined: Sep 13, 2008
    Posts: 142

    Zombie Plymouth
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    that car is f***ing rad!!!
     
  17. 390kid
    Joined: Dec 29, 2004
    Posts: 641

    390kid
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    heres my 51. need to get back on it
     

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  18. BigThree
    Joined: May 3, 2006
    Posts: 120

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    Here's my '52 Cranberry. T-5 swap, cast headers w/ dual exhaust and flame throwers.
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  19. Scott F.
    Joined: Aug 9, 2006
    Posts: 1,012

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    Painted the wheels and put some 6.70x15's on it. WWW, of course.
     

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  20. no bux rod
    Joined: Mar 26, 2007
    Posts: 123

    no bux rod
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    Bump...Where are all the PLY Business Coupes?
     
  21. I swear I still see this one driving around in Modesto, CA...may or may not be chopped now...

     
  22. Here's my '50 Coronet the day I sold it...wouldn't mine having another one someday...
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  23. <----- My old Mopar is in my avatar. mechanically stock{so far} but lots of plans!
     
  24. NOT_SO_FAST
    Joined: Oct 25, 2008
    Posts: 228

    NOT_SO_FAST
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    from IL

    My '51 Dodge Coronet club coupe,I'll get to it someday....

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    Future plans include a 318/904, drop a few inches,upgrade the wiring, and then drive the hell out of it.
     
  25. 73RR
    Joined: Jan 29, 2007
    Posts: 7,196

    73RR
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    Be sure to call and talk with George Asche, 814-354-2621. He is the go to guy on flat Mopes.

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  27. time_xx
    Joined: Sep 16, 2007
    Posts: 161

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    I am gonna be shameless here. This is my 18 yr old sons new project. Whil it may not be a dodge or plymouth, it is a MOPAR. This is a one of 200, 1953 Desoto 9 pass/limos made. It's rough, but we can save it....
     

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  28. cowboy1
    Joined: Feb 14, 2008
    Posts: 914

    cowboy1
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    from Austin TX

    my 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook [​IMG]
     
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  29. cowboy1
    Joined: Feb 14, 2008
    Posts: 914

    cowboy1
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    from Austin TX

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    This is what I started with. Before I get the coments I know most of you guys hate sub-frame swaps but mine was rusted out and I'm on a shoe string budget.
     
  30. hillbillyb
    Joined: Jan 7, 2007
    Posts: 28

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    Here is my 51. I'm in the middle of a 273/904 swap and I have a 318 that i'm buildin for a later upgrade. Got sick of drivin round like grandpa!
     

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