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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by MrBelvedere2, Feb 12, 2009.

  1. 73RR
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    The Dak is a better choice ; 1) it is newer, plenty strong for a DD, less wear and tear, and
    2) the 64 still has the retaining nut on the axle.

    Is the Dak a 5-speed?

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  2. aguynamedcj
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    I'm sorry.... I'm having a hard time checking out the collage as I can't seem to avert my eyes from the Good lookin' woman in the back seat! ;)
     
  3. aguynamedcj
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    Here's my '55 Belvedere 4-dr Sedan. 6 cylinder with three speed column shift w/overdrive. I'm looking for a manual for the car and transmission.

    Someone told me the '56 was a 12 volt system. Can anybody confirm that?
     

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  4. <1955 = 6vdc
    1956> = 12vdc
     
  5. aguynamedcj
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    Thanks, Pat. I guess that settles it. Were there any major changes in the components, or did the same parts work on both the six and twelve systems? Seems like I don't find many changes between the two years models.
     
  6. newsomtravis
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    from pville, ca

    miss mine, well, not gone, but motor kinda went south, 270 hemis, 55 royal custom...
     

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  7. GaryS
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    Years ago, when a 270 manual transmission, '55 Plymouth was my daily driver, I bought a 277 PowerFlite, '56 for a parts car and converted the '55 to a 12 Volt system. Every part change was a bolt-in, but I did initially screw up and didn't think to change the gas gauge. I took a trip soon after the swap and nearly ran out of gas when the gauge was reading half-full.

    I don't recall every part that needed changing, but it was sort of like the question about how many pins are in a new shirt...one more than you think.
     
  8. GaryS
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    I'm still gathering ideas and information about my '56 Belvedere project, and have a question about one possible issue.

    I want to change the steering column to an aftermarket tilt version, like a Flaming River, but if I keep the stock steering box the long shaft would have to be cut and some way joined to the Flaming River replacement. Has anyone done this before? If so, did you cut and spline, or double-D, the stock shaft? Or did you find a more modern steering box that you were able to adapt?
     
  9. 55HYFIRE
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    Anyone know where to find a rebuild kit for a 55 plymouth manual steering box? Thanks! -justin
     
  10. GaryS
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  11. Rusty-Rocker
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    I found this one,just couln't resist buying it the body is such great shape.
    But now there is no room to keep it so I'm going to sell.
    400 engine 727 tranny.
     

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  12. We have one we couldn't resist A 56 Coronet more door Red Ram V8 all original but now need to sell to pay bills:( $750 in MO. Would love to put it back on the road for cruising. PM for pics & more info
     
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  13. MrBelvedere2
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    Happy New Year everyone! Here's to a great new year of working on our cars and getting them done! Bring on 2011! Here's mine in it's current state under construction in the shop. Motor is out ready for the new motor and trans..soon! I hope to have it done for Eagle Field 2011. What do you guys have planned this year for you 55-56 Plymouths?
     

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  14. DeadSledTodd
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    from Ca.

  15. jxnslotcar
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    Here is mine. It is a 54 and not a 55 or 56 but it will have 55 Plymouth tail lights in it before long. I shaved the rear door handles and have it in primer as I work on the dings and dents.
    Dustyoldbodyman has been doing some sketches for me and guiding me as to what could be done with this mor door.
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    I was going to put this 73 400bb in it but couldn't make it work without changing the front steering completely because the steering gear box is in the way. If someone has a use for it and the 77 trans i was going to use in it,I have about $700 in it. I changed the gaskets including the head gaskets and installed an Offenhouser 4bbl intake on it. Let me know if you would want it.

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  16. Sebban
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    Hi y'all!
    First off, english were one of many classes I skipped in school, sorry.. Hope you understand me anyways. This is my -55 sport coupe belvedere. In the 70's it had a 331 hemi and 4 on the floor and a 8 3/4" rear axle wich is the only thing thats left from the drivetrain, also the steering box is moved into the frame to make headers fit. This car had a rough life in its past, and I think I'll go more highschool custom on this one with a bit of shaving and lowering and a nice paintjob. But we'll see..
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  17. GaryS
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    Here's the way my '56 Belvedere looked a couple of months ago. It's now mostly disassembled and the body will soon be on its way to be dip cleaned. Most of the stainless has been straightened and polished, and the chrome pieces are waiting to be hauled in for replating. I'm also identifying sources for all the stock replacement parts I will need to order, and gathering what parts I can find locally

    I'm trying to make a decision on whether to mate a Dakota front frame with the Plymouth frame. Since it will have a later model LA engine and aluminum case transmission, it looks like the best way to go, especially since the Plymouth has a very worn steering box and the front end needs a complete rebuild.

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  18. GaryS
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    FWIW, I made a simple TurboCad sketch of the Plymouth and '92 Dakota frames from the factory service manuals and then overlaid them. It looks encouraging.
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  19. koolkemp
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    I really like your car nice work !!
     
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  20. DeadSledTodd
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    from Ca.

  21. Kustom Kulture LI
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    Hey DeadSled, leaving us with just one pic of your car is a crime. Lets see some more. I could use some motivation to pull my wagon out from under the the 3 foot snow drift in my driveway.
     
  22. koolkemp
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    X2 that car looks too nice to only see one pic !
     
  23. DeadSledTodd
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    from Ca.

    I`m New to the uploading of Pictures!!! I will get some more up tonight.
    Thanks guy`s
     
  24. classy eh
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    Here's a pic of my '56 Dodge Regent I picked up last year for $1800. Paint, body and interior were already done. Has a 251 flattie with a powerflight tranny. I'm slowly going to build it up as a 50's kustom.
     

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  25. DeadSledTodd
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    from Ca.

  26. Joebill
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    I bought this '55 Plymouth Savoy (4 door) a couple of years ago and unfortunately haven't been able to even get started. First it was work taking up all my time, then I lost my job and had to conserve money. Now I could probably get started, but I don't have a garage or even a driveway. The car is currently sitting in the parking lot of the school behind my house.

    Honestly, I haven't even gotten around to just checking it out as much as I'd like (I like to know as much as I can about something) but at $600, I couldn't pass it up. One way or another, I plan to start on it soon.

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  27. GaryS
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    every time I see a '55 four door Savoy, I wonder if mine will ever show up in some enthusiast's driveway. When I sold it in Seattle in the late 60's, the body was still immaculate. I hope your restoration plans work out.
     
  28. mpineapple1967
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    from puyallup

    my parking brake saved my ass one day when i came off the freeway at 70 and found out in short order my single master had lost a seal.
    i do trust it on hills just make sure the dogs and locking arm are good on the hand brake lever.
     
  29. mpineapple1967
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    is the '69 camaro front clip a good fit? how was the swop? im updating a 55 dodge hard top and a swop like this will make life alot cheeper! id like to talk to you if your game. thanks marc
     
  30. MrBelvedere2
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    from Davis, CA

    Hey guys just chiming in here after a while of just working on the car trying to get it going for spring! I got the new motor and transmission in. I just got the transmission mount figured out, now to put in the 8 3/4 rear and get a drive shaft made for it. here is a current pic of the new 383 golden commando motor in with the dual quad setup sitting on top. What do you guys think?
     

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