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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Spanish Fly, Nov 8, 2008.

  1. farmer12
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    Nice! Good to see you got the floor in. From some of the the pics, it looks like you worked nights as well.:D
     
  2. n.z.rodder
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    I'm lovin the chopped 4door real nice lines, but, the pro street and the twins?? Not so much. Kinda confused styles, custom-bomber-pro. My .02c.

    Scotty
     
  3. Spanish Fly
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  4. MoparFinman
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    from Okla

    :cool:Thats a slick Plymouth you got there. :cool:

     
  5. Douglas567
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    Update... got the top all tacked in and dropped the front end a little.[​IMG]
     
  6. bigrickl74
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    Great to see you back on it! Being sick really sucks. Floors look good!
     
  7. O.Hove
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    Now section it
     
  8. Spanish Fly
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    thanks for all your comet
     
  9. bradshow
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    Awesome job on the car man. Good to see others jumping outside the box on how they want their cars to look. I have some big plans for my 47 sedan as well. The powerplant I have in mind is sure to blow some minds. My biggest concern is the front suspension, I see a lot of people doing complete frame swaps, in which if a mustang II setup wont fit, I might be doing the same. Looking forward to more pics of your progress.
     
  10. Spanish Fly
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    thanks i use s-10 frame look good
     
  11. Barn Find
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    That looked like a lot of work chopping all those door posts.
     
  12. 6-71Kid
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    That's absolutely amazing. I can't wait to see it finished. It's going to be a great inspiration for mine.
     
  13. Spanish Fly
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    :D looking good .it going to be great.
     
  14. chafin
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    Awesome build and I love the style your going with


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  15. Spanish Fly
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  16. chafin
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    I saw that its up for sale?


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  17. chrisntx
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    from Texas .

    The rear fenders and tailites are awesome!
    Customs dont use visors.
     
  18. yetiskustoms
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    <<<< like unorthodox Plymouth chops
     
  19. Spanish Fly
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    yes is for sale due to my heath thanks for looking .
     
  20. chafin
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    Sorry to hear that, take care and good luck with the sell


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  21. rodknocker
    Joined: Jan 31, 2006
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    For the past 5 years this has been your passion. My friend I beg you, dump the turbo set up, get a basic intake set up and drive this thing, enjoy your labors. I know you have it in you to finish it. Don't give up on the home stretch. I know health is an issue, but I also know you have good friends to help you out. Please reconsider
     
  22. Spanish Fly
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    my new look in side the car floor is done .:D
     
  23. Spanish Fly
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    my floor done:D
     

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  26. Spanish Fly
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    :eek:my new look in side the car building new center pic soon
     
  27. 1948-plymouth
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    Hello. I have a 1948 Plymouth special deluxe and I am thinking about chopping the top also. I saw your posting and I am super impressed how you’re turned out. Spanish Fly and rodnocker did such a great job. I was just wondering if I could get a couple questions answered. How much did you take off the front and back? Also just wondering how everything worked out?
     
  28. 1948-plymouth
    Joined: Jun 4, 2016
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    1948-plymouth

    Hello again I serious about chopping my car. I rolled my car a couple of weeks ago with only 300 miles on the new engine. So now I need a new roof, I don’t want to make the same mistake others have in the past. I would totally appreciate some more pictures and instructions on how you chopped your roof. I am having problems finding anybody in my local area that has chopped a Plymouth before. I will pay you for your time and effort. Can you please email my at [email protected]


    Thanks

    Cole
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2016

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