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new project: 1948 Plymouth Business Coupe

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by domepiece, Apr 25, 2011.

  1. domepiece
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    A friend of mine has kinda been trying to sell it for awhile now and with his move back to California coming up I got a hell of a deal on it. Like the ***le says it's a 48 plymouth business coupe. It came with an extra frame from a 47 plymouth 4 door that we s****ped awhile back. also with the front clip from the 47 too. The 47 frame has a heidt's mustang II crossmember and suspension and brakes from speedway.

    My plans are to put a 401 Buick Nailhead in it. ****** will be the factory one from buick. I got around 18mpg with this motor and trans in a 64 buick wildcat 4 door. so I should be able to afford gas in it even with the crazy prices right now. I sat the motor on the frame but still have to take some measurements to get it where it needs to be.

    here's some pics.

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  2. hotdamn
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    looks like an awesome start!
     
  3. ironandsteele
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    Cool man, congrats.
     
  4. Orn
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    Nice! Congrats.
     
  5. domepiece
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    picked up the car last night as well as a ford 9 inch. I was hopeing to get the rear end mounted on the frame and start undoing body mounts today but then realized it was mothers day.

    I also got the receipts and measurements my friend took off the old frame. I have to move my motor back 5 inches but i'm going to wait until i get the body swapped. then i'll just move it back until it's about an inch off the firewall. Also the front suspension was $200 less then i paid for the whole thing.
     
  6. I love those business coupes! Keep up the good work and keep those pics coming.
     
  7. farmer12
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    Looks like a great start, congrats!
     
  8. bigrickl74
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    Good luck man. I have a thing for the 48 ply coupe!
     
  9. domepiece
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    thanks guys. this may get put on the back burner for a bit once i get the body swapped over and have it in roller form. The wife wants me to get a little commuter car but I told her I'd rather spend $4k on my 49 and get it on the road then buy a car that'll just depreciate. I think she bought it so we'll see.
     
  10. domepiece
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    no progress but I took a pic of it on my trailer at my shop. atleast it's home i guess. might get to mess with it this weekend.

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    i can't wait to get some free time to spend on this thing.
     
  11. Road_Rat
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    man im going to be glued to this thread..was obsessed with putting a 322 in my 46'..what a score on the price!!keep us posted!!
     
  12. domepiece
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    finally got some time to work on this thing. got it off the trailer and the springs out from under the car and put on the new frame. And I got the 9 inch mounted. gonna get some 4 inch blocks for it and then I can start swapping the body over. the 48 won't get the supremes. I'm going to use these tires but they'll be put on steel wheels. here some pics.

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    the car is sitting on the stock axle. obviously gonna have to notch the frame. still not low enough.
     
  13. Kustomline54
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    great car. good luck on the build
     
  14. rockable
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  15. domepiece
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    had a couple hours yesterday to spend on this thing and I got the old frame out and the new frame under it. Still have to figure out motor placement. it's pretty close to the firewall but goes under the core support. I don't really want to cut the firewall so I may have to mess with the core support. here's some pics.
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  16. domepiece
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    think I have the radiator figured out. I'm going to use the wildcat one and drop it down and move it forward. well back at it.
     
  17. domepiece
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    I'm building a set of 6 inch drop blocks for this thing as well as motor mounts. hope to have both on tonight. maybe get the clip set on it too.
     
  18. 41 C28
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    Old Mopars are the best. Good luck with it.
     
  19. powhatan42
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    Good luck on the build. I did a similar thing, making two cars into one...you can't have too many parts. Subscribed.
     
  20. Weasel
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    Here's some inspiration for you - this Plymouth is absolutely stunning in person....

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  21. bigrickl74
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    Hey Weasel, Try to repost picture. I wana see!
     

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