just thought i would through a line out and see who is doing a 36' plymouth and has some build ideas and some pictures! yeah, a mopar 30 years ago when i bought my first one(which i still own also my first car) everyone used to say PLYMOUTH! it would be nice to know if things have changed at all
This fellow Texan is building a '37, similar, I believe.http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/member.php?u=4822
my dad has a36 two dor sedan kinda hot roded lowerd granada rear end mating a volvo 4 speed to the flat head
I have a '37 waiting in the wings also, but I might have to sell it because I'm low on funds for my other two projects, here are a couple of pics. Lhe last one is the look I'm going for.
I have a 36 Plymouth business coupe. That has been waiting 7 years for me to build. Hoping to get to it soon. Here is a pic of one that I found on the HAMB.
Not a '36, but a '37 coupe. 331 Hemi out of a '53 New Yorker. Just got the block back from the machine shop yesterday. Time to start putting it together.
I have a 36 Ply. 2 dr. sedan that I haven't really got started on yet. Plans are for a 241 Hemi, lowered,just basic.Desoto,I may be interested in your windshield frame.
Hi had a 36 4 door sold it before I finished it and replaced it with a 38 coupe would love to get that trunk lid, mine is missing the bottom half of the inner frame and will take some work to get back into shape Cheers Peter
that's my old car, just after puting white walls all around and the Man A Fre on the big block.. sold it to Fireball 500 a year or two later. I used the windshield, cowl section and grill from a '35 Dodge chopped, channeled, sectioned, bobbed, mini tubs, you name it I modified it. here's a link to me warming the motor up, and a couple pictures of it later with grey primer and two fours. she was my test mule, swapped heads and intakes every couple months for a long time.. that Man A Fre on the 074 heads was deffinately the best balls to the wall setup I tried
we are building a 36 for my mom. it looks like i am getting a 35 coupe in the next couple of weeks. here is my moms car. this picture was taken in the 80's. it still looks the same. we are going to start on it real soon.
My buddy is building a 1936 Plymouth at his shop, it's chopped with a late model 5.7 Hemi, looks really good. I'll see if I can dig up pics..... lots of nice cars posted in this thread though!
A friend of mine is doing a '36 Plymouth right now and it's going to be all stock, so if any of you guys have any of the stock parts that you're not going to use, let us know. We need a couple of the stock wheels and hubcaps, and some taillight lenses and the little chrome taillight rings too. And some of those chrome fender mount horns.
My buddy is putting one together now here is a link to my facebook album of the build. http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=1677965535&aid=50944
i have '36 Plymouth coupe with a 241 Dodge Hemi. i've had it back on the road for the past 4 years and have enjoyed it soooo much. This is a dream come true as i've owned the car for 48 years. The final stages are to paint it a Candy Brandywine over silver and do the interior. i stayed Mopar all the way with a '69 Charger 4 speed and a GTX rear end. i think i have a picture of it somewhere in my profile. it gets attention and as you can imagine, i'm very proud of it