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Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by wetskier2000, Nov 26, 2025.

  1. wetskier2000
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    Seems a guy in Spain has copied my build design. lol. Although his looks more like the upscale side of the family... Very nice... I specifically didn't want to do anything '57 Chevy cuz it was too recognizable IMHO, but this guy sure has integrated it and made it flow very nicely...

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    The black/turquoise one is C6 based. The one below is XLR based.

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  2. wetskier2000
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    Fenders are home from media blasting... Only a couple minor surprises... "Gee, I didn't know it was porous there....".
     
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  3. gene-koning
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    Probably would not had been much left of my 48 Plymouth coupe if it had made a trip to the media blaster. We still put 88,000 miles on it over 15 years (not many the last 3, have a new toy). The car is still road worthy, even though it started out as a pile of rust, and was not media blasted.
     
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  4. wetskier2000
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    Finally back working on Boris... Ended up using a new external relay for the fog lights. I really wanted to use the relay already in the underhood panel, but it just became too convoluted and hacky... I just put a switch on the lower dash for on/off without the former regard to hi/low beams. The fogs can be on any time now. They do shut off with the car however.

    Next, I'm thinking about rewiring the low beams. Right now all 4 headlights are on for hi and low beams, but low beams are pretty dim while hi is pretty decent. I was thinking about using the hi beam filament in just the outer, upper headlights as a low beam, but I don't know the ramifications of essentially having that filament wired to both hi and low. Will I backfeed something I don't want to??
     
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  5. wetskier2000
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    Raised the front of the nose 3/4". A little mudd to hide my mediocre welding skills. Some sanding next then make them red again. I think I'll just rattle can the underside black for now. Eventually, I need to think about inner fenders. Of course, it needs to be drivable for the summer. That might preclude the door work I have planned next.

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  6. RodStRace
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    On the headlights, GM has done Daytime Running Lights (DRL) for decades now using the high beam filaments in series rather than parallel. Just another possibility. Between various aftermarket bulbs it is probably easier to find the brightness you want without diving into the wiring.
     
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  7. wetskier2000
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    Hmmm.... I kinda thought I'd wired the 1959 turn signals as DRLs. They are on when the key is on as well as the yellow LEDs in the headlights. She liked that so I left it that way...
     
  8. wetskier2000
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    The genesis of this project.
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  9. sweetdick2
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    WOW!!! I love that frankinstien !! You'll never have to worry about running into another one! Good for you brother!
     
  10. wetskier2000
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    Some sanding... will take another round... I so enjoy sanding....

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  11. wetskier2000
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    Pretty sure these 6 yellow lights are wired to the DRL circuit... Car is just sitting there lights off and engine running.

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  12. SS327
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    You gave up that sweet dodge front end for the Chrysler? I’m disappointed.
     
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  13. wetskier2000
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    Yeah, that 1959 Coronet front end is so damn good looking, what was i thinking?!?
     
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  14. wetskier2000
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    No love on the replacement grill...Sounded really good that it had been inside for the last 30-40 years, but while it was nice and straight and the pot metal was in good shape it had a considerable booger on the upper left of the pot metal surround..

    More sanding... I mudded my ****py door welds. We'll see you that sands out. My thought is that I can run it like that for the summer and see if I get any cracking. Better to find that out before paint.
     
  15. gene-koning
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    Always more fun to drive it through the summer that to have it parked while doing body work.
     
  16. wetskier2000
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    Finally in red primer. There are still a few little flaws that I'll probably fix... But, no raw, cut edge is pretty nice...

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