Any neat ideas on what to replace these old Bakelite trim pieces with on the estechueons? I’m going to chrome the bases but wonder if there’s something off the shelf that could look cool
https://www.oldmoparts.com/parts/u_body_and_glass/chrome-escutcheon/ https://www.oldmoparts.com/parts/u_...heon-plastic-with-chrome-trim-black-or-cream/ Try Andy Bernbaum's. Also try the Plymouth/Dodge forum. https://p15-d24.com/
Thanks for the tips, but I bought some of these repop ones a while back and they only work around the window cranks. Desoto used 2 different kinds. The ones with the spikes that stick in the trim panel for the window cranks and the ones around the door handle were spring loaded and press in to a hole in the molding.
use a piece of wood for a backer-cut small hole first then larger saw and the pilot bit will go right back in the right place in the backer to cut the 'doughnut'
Glass is in and it’s off to upholstery. Need to get a new set of front wheels with more backspacing since I have a little rubbin going on!
This is a killer build and I'm glad your vision is becoming a reality! Can't wait to see the interior done!
Finally found a local desoto dealer frame. This dealership was 6 blocks from the apartment in the neighborhood I lived in during my 20s.
Hey @driprail Bravo on sticking with it, great results indeed! "Money has no true value, unless its spent" You have spent your money very well !
Upholstery shop making good progress. They did a couple test pleats so we could find a good size. I want them to be rounder and taller than some of the flatter modern pleats I’ve seen. Like stuff you would have seen on cars back in the 50s.