BigBlockMopar, I love that wagon. One of Exner's best designs. I'm picking up a '56 Dodge four door hardtop tomorrow. I can't believe this thread is still going and popular. Four door owners unite!
This was my first "4" door streetrod 30 years ago. A 1934 Oldsmobile. It was in Connecticut. If anyone knows where it is now, please let me know. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=183395&stc=1&d=1146280428 http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=183394&stc=1&d=1146280516 http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=183397&stc=1&d=1146280568 http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=183398&stc=1&d=1146280568
Here is the lastest updated version pic of mine laid out now and back on the road And here is 2 of my club brothers rides Beefs 52 and Klowns 54 Also forgot about my prospects 64 caddy made into convertible Sent from my iPhone using TJJ
Here is my 38 Ford Deluxe. I'd sell it or trade it for a nearly completed Restro Rod. But it MUST have A/C.
Red, I like your Ford...not enough credit given to these 4-doors. This is my 3rd one...and the Sweetest!! Murph
We got lots to do!!! 57 Hudson Hornet but adding modern driveline to cruise!!! Keeping all the chrome and character...maybe some metal flake and wide whites an wire wheels. Keep ya'll posted
OKay I'll play: This is our beloved "Betty" who was a four-five month thrash build over the winter. started at the end of december and finished at the beginning of May. All the work including the paint was done by my boyfriend and I and it was our first ever build! There are plenty of people who will say that 4 doors are only parts cars and blah blah blah. Ill tell you what; I really get tired of looking at the same 57 chevy's, 5w 32 coupes, roadsters, etc. While theyre all really nice and awsome hot rod history...its nice to see something different. This old PLymouth gathers quite the crowd wherever we go and yet we still run into the jackasses who will tell us we wasted time and money on a useless car
Nice 64! Here's my '63 project. Solid car, 56,000 miles, all original, bought new locally. She's going to get a '58 Fairlane grill, '59 Buick taillights, Lake Pipes, vintage Superior steering wheel, nosed, decked, shaved, California Rake and will ride on some vintage Keystone 5 spoke wheels. Not close to being done yet but already getting positive feedback and plenty of compliments.
My 38 Nash Lafayette 2 weekends ago, along the Mississippi River ( actually at Elmer's Museum ) been there ???
Here's my '57 LTD, long gone. The '57 Stovebolt is Josh Bailey's, one of Alloway's fabricators. And who said they don't race four doors?