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56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9855 Location: Lower Mainland BC | While I am waiting for the last of the parts to arrive for the TorqueFlite swap project, I started looking for an old ice cooler to fix up for my car. I found one last Sunday and have been playing with it a bit off and on since then, e.g. trying to strip the bullet-proof paint. It is made by the Progressive Refrigeration Company, of Louiseville, KY. This is the same company that eventually made the first Coke coolers (which typically were embossed with the Coke logo before the logo was painted white). Mine is not embossed, i.e. smooth, and had no logo. It is HEAVY as heck, even without ice and beer. I went for it because it is quite high which lends itself to the idea that I had, as shown below. The Chrome bits on the side might be real chrome (stainless steel) from spares or stick-on plastic chrome trim. The "Custom Royal" and the V logo with the Gold Lancer are likely to be vinyl stickers made from photos of the real stuff. There is a chance that I will make plastic 3D Gold Lancers. The shell needs a bit of bodywork in places (no biggy) but the lid needs to be remade or disassembled and beat with a big hammer. It's all a useless but fun diversion. See below: Edited by 56D500boy 2019-03-29 7:44 PM (56DodgeAndOldCooler_before.jpg) (OldCoolerForDodge.jpg) (Trial 1B.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 56DodgeAndOldCooler_before.jpg (133KB - 157 downloads) OldCoolerForDodge.jpg (208KB - 162 downloads) Trial 1B.jpg (414KB - 155 downloads) | ||
rockerarm |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 872 Location: ALABAMA, HEART OF DIXIE | Cool idea........ | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9855 Location: Lower Mainland BC | rockerarm - 2019-03-31 8:53 AM Cool idea........ Will be even cooler (pun not intended) when I ever get the red paint completely off and start fixing it up. It must be oven-baked enamel. Very bullet-proof. | ||
1960fury |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7385 Location: northern germany | Too bad, perfect 40s/50s patina | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9855 Location: Lower Mainland BC | 1960fury - 2019-03-31 1:41 PM Too bad, perfect 40s/50s patina You can leave the patina on the cooler you buy Sid. I'm not into patina or rat rods or any of that. Plus I strongly dislike (read "hate") red or anything COKE However, I am debating about fixing the dings and body scratches. I'll prime it before I decide. Edited by 56D500boy 2019-03-31 6:14 PM | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | That is so righteous ! Don't stop there. Get the matching tattoo. Preferably facial. | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9855 Location: Lower Mainland BC | Doctor DeSoto - 2019-03-31 6:06 PM That is so righteous ! Don't stop there. Get the matching tattoo. Preferably facial. Too late. Already have one "D500" but it's on my butt. Sorry no photos | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | Maybe get a Trudeau tramp stamp ? Now that would be sweet. | ||
1960fury |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7385 Location: northern germany | 56D500boy - 2019-03-31 4:47 PM 1960fury - 2019-03-31 1:41 PM Too bad, perfect 40s/50s patina I'm not into patina or rat rods or any of that. :) What have "rat rods" to do with patina (originality)? It is the complete opposite and not rarely seen with "nice" and "oh so novel and ingenious" accessories like "matching" trailers out of cut in half cars and driven by people with sofas out of finned rear ends, tattooed and pierced to the max, or with other words things and people that have nothing to do with mid century and the appreciation of 50s design and the period. Enough of that. | ||
1960fury |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 7385 Location: northern germany | Doctor DeSoto - 2019-03-31 9:06 PM That is so righteous ! Don't stop there. Get the matching tattoo. Preferably facial. Good one! | ||
The Chrysler Kid |
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Expert Posts: 1384 Location: Ocala, Florida | Cool idea, would like to see the finished product. No harm in painting a not particularly rare non-embossed cooler. | ||
58 DESOTOS RULE |
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Expert Posts: 2308 Location: The Bat Cave, Fairborn, OH | I for one am done with that patina craze. Shooting a coat of clear coat over worn paint and a little bit of rust peeking through is not my idea of a good refinish on a project car. Nice vintage cooler. A color scheme to match your car would be attractive. | ||
Doctor DeSoto |
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Location: Parts Unknown | I am SO sick of over-restored oldies and hyper-flawless billet-mobiles, I'll take anything with rust and a "field finish". 50 years we had to deal with over-blinged hot rods and top line 2 doors with every conceivable option. Show me your work- -aday cars and beater trucks, still on the job. Patina is way more interesting than more new paint. | ||
56D500boy |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 9855 Location: Lower Mainland BC | 58 DESOTOS RULE - 2019-04-02 8:36 AM Nice vintage cooler. A color scheme to match your car would be attractive. Ran out of time to finish the cooler 100% before the Mopar Madness show today but this is what the cooler looks like so far (still need to add the trim and a chrome sweep) Edited by 56D500boy 2019-07-14 11:19 PM | ||
Finsman |
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Member Posts: 7 | if we all built our cars the same, that would be awful boring. what would be the point of a car show?I can appreciate a concours restoration, and Rats are cool! Mine will be tastefully custombut every bit a 59 Dodge Sierra. it is fun to rib your friends and have a laugh also. I like the ice chest, please don't put 22" wheels on it! | ||
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