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Help needed 1941 plymouth

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by verr1908, Mar 21, 2015.

  1. verr1908
    Joined: Jul 18, 2006
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    verr1908
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    from england

    Imported a 1941 Plymouth coupe to the UK as a builder ,once home found missing some side moulding ( does any make repro mouldings )
    Also found that the late model chevy axle is just welded to blocks on frame so need the dimensions of the plymouth rear springs so I could look around or have some made
     
  2. ClayMart
    Joined: Oct 26, 2007
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    Bump...

    You're bound to get more responses if you post some pics of the car, and specifically the problem areas you're working on.

    HAMBers just love pictures! ;)
     
  3. GeezersP15
    Joined: Dec 4, 2011
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    from N.E. PA

    If you don't get answers to your questions here (although you probably will), skip over to the P15-D24 forum. The forum members there are a wealth of knowledge about vintage Mopar. Good luck, and as ClayMart suggested, pictures, pictures, and more pictures!:D
     
  4. 73RR
    Joined: Jan 29, 2007
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    :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

    As mentioned, www.p15-d24.com

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  5. RodStRace
    Joined: Dec 7, 2007
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    Nobody repops old Mopar trim that I know of...
    As for the rear springs and axle, I could suggest some stuff, but you being in the UK, most won't help.
    You can search for build threads here and at the P15 site for info.
    The 40-48 springs are 2" wide and 50" eye-to-eye on a bare ch***is, 55" overall length (curved).
    At least, that's what's on the 48 out back.
    They are also wrapped, but that doesn't matter for a rod. You should be able to contact a spring company and get exact specs. ESPO has a good reputation.
    Try to find a donor over there that uses an axle that's strong enough and has spring and axle widths that are close or the same as your frame. Grab the axle, springs, hangers and shackles.
    Or you can go aftermarket if you can't find anything to swap in.
    Something like this for example...
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TRIANGULA...r_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c4f5ca1bd
    It will take fab work, but it will get you started on fixing the mess.
    Oh, and PICTURES!
     
  6. Verri...........I just measured my 1940 Oz Dodge rear springs, they are the original and are 1&3/4" wide, have had this car since 1971 so I know they are the original plus I also checked the spare pair I have and they are the same, 1 & 3/4"..............I also had a 1941 Plymouth Coupe and it had the same width springs, unfortunately I sold it a couple of yrs ago so can't go measure it BUT I put a set of 2" lowering blocks on it and they fitted fine.........as for the chrome moldings all the 1941 Plymouth coupes whether P11 or P12 had the same chrome molding running along from the lower edge of the hood(bonnet in our case, lol) BUT ONLY the P12, Special Deluxe had the small, thin chrome molding between this long piece and the window opening........have attached a pic of both the Coupe and Sedan.........btw if you note the chrome molding on the coupe it was actually a piece of 1/2-5/8th chromed PLASTIC molding........yep, whoever did the original "resto" put this plastic molding on, and honestly 99% of people didn't notice it.........and as these were never sold here in Oz I didn't bother trying to replace it...........lol............regards, andyd.........as for a diff.......the Oz 1990 Ford Falcon wagon is a bolt in fit but I suppose that doesn't help you much........regards, andyd
     

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  7. verr1908
    Joined: Jul 18, 2006
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    verr1908
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    from england

    Thank you for your help
     
  8. raylloyd
    Joined: Jun 26, 2011
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    For the trim, I don't think there is anyone making repro stuff. You'll probably need to watch ebay or check vendors that carry some of the nos 40's parts. here is a pretty good list for a starting point: http://www.ply33.com/Parts/vendor
    For leaf springs, Posie and Eaton Springs (I think) make new replacement springs. You should probably check and make sure the leaf springs mounts haven't been modified, the originals were 1 3/4 inch wide. Butch's cool stuff http://www.butchscoolstuff.com/ sells rear end mounting kits and lowering blocks if you need them.

    Good luck!
     
  9. verr1908
    Joined: Jul 18, 2006
    Posts: 74

    verr1908
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    from england

    Had a private message sent but have lost it about some part for a plymouth could you re message me please
     

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