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Projects My 51 Plymouth work in progress.... (first build)

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by ED DA KID, Feb 25, 2011.

  1. timbo
    Joined: Mar 21, 2006
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    Really like you Plymouth. Slam it and leave it unchopped....just my $.02:)
     
  2. ED DA KID
    Joined: May 12, 2008
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    @ Timbo, thanx dude...
     
  3. ED DA KID
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    @ ytt49, thanx some more pics coming this weekend...
     
  4. csimonds
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    Rocky Nice work Bro!
    Chuck
     
  5. slicknapier
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    Nice ride man..
     
  6. ED DA KID
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    Sorry i haven't loaded up new pics, I will load some more a little later. Thanx again to all.
     
  7. rdemilt
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    Great job on the grill, I look forward to seeing more pictures.
     
  8. bonez
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    Like the grille suround, well done.
     
  9. ED DA KID
    Joined: May 12, 2008
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    Here are a few new pics, i molded the valence pan to the grill surround and the fender. Just finished the driver side now on to the passenger side. Thank you all... More pics to come...
     
  10. ED DA KID
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    Pics
     

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  11. Squablow
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    I like the reworked grille surround. Has anyone ever added a second pair of outer grille teeth to the center of one of these Plymouth grilles to give it 5 teeth instead of 3? I always wondered what that'd look like, should be more of a Desoto bar look I would think.
     
  12. tankwilson
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    Heres another idea on the chop. 8" lower.
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    Before and after shot
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  13. ED DA KID
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    Thanx for the pics, that chop looks bad ass....
     
  14. ED DA KID
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    Does anyone have ideas on the seaming the hood?
     
  15. Greezeball
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    Weld a 1/8" rod down the seam to put a peak in the hood.
     
  16. ED DA KID
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    Thanx Greezeball...
     
  17. ED DA KID
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    What up guys, sorry i haven't been on and posting pics up. Ive been doing tons of therapy trying to recover from my ankle injury. Here are a few pics of what ive done since the last post. The grill surround is pretty much donejust needs a little cleaning up, i started to french my headlights using the stock bezels. Next is to finish the hood. More pics this weekend.
     

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  18. Looking Good. Here is mine with a 1951 Desoto grill and badging.Looking forward to more pics. Good luck with the rehab.
     

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  19. ED DA KID
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    Hear are a few more pics of work ive done. I pecked the hood and fixed the gaps.
     

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  20. KustomRocket88
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    Oh very cool!! Love seeing an old Plymouth being fixed up! My Dad's very first car was a '50 Plymouth actually!

    Also - very nice job on the metal work. Hope to learn this in the near future!!
     
  21. Jerry_Rolls&Pleats
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    from Europe

    I think it would look better with 7 teeth rather than 5 teeth. With 5 teeth they would be too spaced out for a DeSoto-style grille. I like it with just 3 teeth though.
     
  22. Copy Cop
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    great work man, i love seeing people keep these 50's Mopars on the road, i am hoping in the near future i will have access to a shop to get some body work on my 53 Cranbrook. keep it up and keep us posted. :cool:
     
  23. ED DA KID
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    Hows it going everyone? Sorry ive been out od the loop for a while been taking care of family life. im sure some if not most of yous know what i mean. I have a 6 month old lil boy at home. Well ive been work on my 51 as much as i can when i can. Here are some up to date pics of the hood peak welded solid, grinded, and filed smooth. I also changed my mind with using the stock headlight bezels and scored a set of 54 chevy bezels from a friend for $free.99. i frenched and molded those in finished the corners on the hood start to do some body filler when i decided to shave my cowl vent. Thats pretty much where im at with my 51 at the moment. Next up im making fender flares and molding that into the valence pan and still thinking of running open lake pipes, i do the flares will mold into the pipes, if not it will taper off at the bottem of the fender. What do you guys think? Then hopefully sometime next year i can have cash saved up to chop the roof.
     

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  24. Sweet looking Mopar.... I like the direction your going..
     
  25. ED DA KID
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    More pics
     

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  26. hoop
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    Great looking job!
     
  27. ED DA KID
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    both headlights frenched and metal work finished....
     

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  28. Big Nick
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    Nice Work Ed!
     
  29. ED DA KID
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    The next thing i did was remake the plymouth logo good trim piece and molded it to the hood. I liked the lines of the the trim piece so i make one out of sheet, welded it to the hood and molded it to make a nice body line. I laid down some fiberglass filler over the welds and some plastic filler where needed.

    A good friend of mine and WELL know pinstriper Anthony White can by to hang out out and pulled out his brush and put my with and sons names on the dash.
     

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  30. ED DA KID
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    Here are some more pics of the hood being blocked and were i decided to shave the cowl vent. That's pretty much were i am up to date with my 51. This weekend ill lay some filler and continue blocking the front and then make the fender flares. Stay tuned....
     

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