Re: [FWDLK] Your Plymouth - January 2012
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Re: [FWDLK] Your Plymouth - January 2012



Sorry guys, this was supposed to go to the MML, but I was thinking about the work I have to do on my 57-60 Mopars.  Typical age-induced brain cramp..
 
Larry
 
In a message dated 1/5/2012 3:56:36 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, ALIENVOICE@xxxxxxx writes:
Mike, I got the car a couple years ago in Michigan.  It is a Gran Coupe, but the headliner had mouse holes and tears, the paisley front seat a couple tears, and the paisley top was pretty worn.  The rear quarters had some rust, and a couple small holes in the trunk.  After a couple Ohio winters, the top was falling apart, and the time to restore was neigh.  I found the paisley material in Oregon for the seats, but none for the top, so I went with black from Legendary (they did not have a pattern for the formal roof-line, although they thought they had)  Legendary worked with me, and ended up sending four tops, adjusting the fit each time before getting it on target, but it came out nice.  Local body shop hung new rear quarters and painted it in K-5 Dark Burnt Orange Metallic paint (I had a 70 Sport Fury in that color in the 70s) to replace the original Tahitian brown.  I fixed the trunk and detailed the engine compartment.  The headliner and carpet came from Headliner (GoLiners on eBay) Mart in Texas and were right-on.  The original paisley seat material from SMS is beautiful.  I added the 70 Fury power-bulge hood for the built-in turn signals and muscular look.  The car has a 360/Torqueflite, and those are the original wheels.
 
Still need to adjust the side windows, which have a tendency to shift when going up, but may be taken care of with new window fuzzies and rubber seals.  Still haven't found a good dash (cracked), but still looking.  She starts right up easy every time, and has a nice rumble.
 
Now, if I can only get to some of my other Mopar projects once the weather breaks....  Think my next effort is on my 64 Fury convertible or my 59 Coronet.  They are the furthest-along right now.
 
Larry
 
 
In a message dated 1/4/2012 4:08:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, clearcreek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Is your car Original, Renewed, or modified?   What is the power train?
 
 Beautiful Car. It brings back a lot of memories of post-high school days.
 
Mike Higgins
1999 Dakota
1955 Belvedere Sport Coupe

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