Plymouth 1936. Restauration (part two)

in photography •  6 years ago 

Hello followers.

Hope to finish this Restauration story that never ends.

In my last post I was in a good mood and I still am.

In this segment Ply is in one piece and I am trying to work on details such as exhaust pipes...

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...gauges...

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...and wheels adjustments...

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New fuel tank was necessary so I made it from INOX (stainles steel).

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Engine swap gave me a lot of problems. Pontiac Firebird 1998. V6 3.4 L was a donor for Ply.
Too much electronic circuits had to be removed so Ply could work. Not a problem but you know the feeling when somewhere around you is a rat.

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This rat gave me a lot of problems with electric components...

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...and even steering...

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F**k the rat ... I won the game. Steering is perfect.

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Now I can continue with assembling the car for the 5th time , some painting and finishing the "never finished" car.

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Looks good?

After seven years of work, minimum budget and tools I think it is o.k.

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Wow that car looks great awesome job you did with it and i like the rack and pinion steering you fitted to.

Allmost hand made...whole car...

That is some awesome work you did on the Ply.

More to come. I am planing to pull out 3.4 L V6 EFI approx. 160 hp and put in 4.6 L (and something) V8 270 hp with overdrive automatic gearbox...

Now that should make it a real fun car.

It is fun car allready but I want more fu ;)
Plan is rent for weddings and tv music companies etc.
Too much money invested so I must retrieve some...

Awesome have more fun and make some money back. :)