On the road!
I love your car and direction BUT please buy a $30 HR gun and find a compressor, any compressor!!!The plan is to dive into this car within the next few months.
Someone posted a comment on the youtube that it reminded them of a 50s nascar.
I was surprised when I realized, over time, this comment has sunk deep into my brain.
Found 2 pics today of what I believe is a 57 D-501, hardtop no less, black/silver roof no less even more.
Been thinking on doing an old old school nascar vibe.
This car is not getting a restoration or fancy paint. It is getting the rust fixed and a cheapo homemade paint job, whether that's spray gun or cans.
As close to original as possible, charcoal grey, silver roof/trunk/fins.
And either my crappy Cragar GTs, or my shiny ones pictured below, possibly with spinners.
What say you?
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I completely agree, and also completely disagree.BUT please buy a $30 HR gun and find a compressor, any compressor!!!
I agree. I have a friend with a 68 Impala convertible...it looks ratty on the outside and I'm like" dude buy some beer Ill come over with my DA and go down 1 side and you go down the other...well smooth this thing out and coat it with a primer of your choice from Eastwood, it would look a hell of alot better..." he's like " I like it its a rat rod..."I said "that rat rod stuff gets old quick...I get tired of looking at a crappy neglected car after a while..."I hate to see people rattle can cars exterior. For obvious reasons.
Best route is either do northing and park it in a garage out of the weather, and not a pole barn with limestone gravel floors. Or best, DA it to bare metlal with 80 gri, 2-3 good coats of good epoxy primer, and seal that with urethane primer. Just what I would do.
I like it. Plymouth wagon w a dodge front clip.Build it exactly how you want to, don't listen to the BS about how you should have done it this way or that way. I painted my '58 Plymouth 2 door wagon outside, in the dirt, with a spray gun and left over single stage paint from my '65 Valiant (the cheapest single stage paint I could buy). Not all of us have the funds to take the car to the big shops, or to buy the expensive paint. Not to mention we don't all do show quality work. I have tried and tried to paint my own cars, and they all turn out driver quality. I'm happy with them, but it sure bugs other people for some reason. They all think if it's driver quality, it's not good enough. I thought the fun in this hobby was learning how to do things ourselves. Anyone can pay someone else, the true hot rodders do things themselves, no matter how it turns out.
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Yeah, the Canadian Dodge's were built that way, a Plymouth body with a Dodge nose. Except mine isn't one of them, mine is actually a Plymouth body and supposed to have a Plymouth nose, you can see it in the first pictures. But I was missing most of the parts so I put a Dodge nose on the front because it's what I had.I like it. Plymouth wagon w a dodge front clip.