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Projects 29 Dodge Coupe going a different direction

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Choff, Oct 11, 2012.

  1. Choff
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    1929 Dodge DA Deluxe coupe, Golf club door and rubble seat coupe,
    4 years of work so far, Chopped 3" and Channeled 2 3/4 and frame streched 6",
    I was going to put a Chrysler straight eight engine in it, But just bought a nice 331 Chrysler Hemi and Original front fenders.
    Lots of new patch panels and welding the roof line chop.
    I was going to sell but not now, seam like its going in the right direction.
    Suspension and wheels and tires, maybe 6 wheels and tires, anyone see hot rod Coupe with dual spare tires?
    What do you think of the direction.
    Choff
     

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  2. Don's Hot Rods
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    Great looking body, I especially like the golf bag door. But I think having the two spares might throw the car into the restomod category rather than being a hot rod. Nothing wrong with that, if that is what you want, just sayin'.

    I like it better in the pictures with it fenderless, but that is just me.


    Don
     
  3. murfman
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    I agree no fenders or at least no sidemounts

    Actually no fenders, no running boards, and make a frame with the bottom curving to follow the lower body edge, THAT would be ***y.
     
  4. pinkynoegg
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    another guy not crazy about the fenders. it just looks much meaner without them imo
     
  5. -Brent-
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    Lately I'm feeling fenders and I agree with the getting rid of the spare tire wells. The Hemi is a good move, too. Can you mock up the rears and boards too? I think that'd help.

    They are pretty huge fenders, compared to what I'm used to from that era... but I think I'd still go with the. Again, need to see the full mock.
     
  6. scrap metal 48
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    I think it would look great as a fenderless coupe.. Good job so far....
     
  7. ss34coupe
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    I like the direction you are going with your coupe, and keep the hemi for sure!
     
  8. 49ratfink
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    Fenders. early 30's cars all have the coolest fenders and everyone wants to take them off.. that's a big cl***y car... I wouldn't have even chopped it..
     
  9. Don't cut the fender wells out! The Dodge boys will gladly trade you a set of regular fenders for those.

    Contact noboD (Doug) here on the HAMB- he might be able to steer you in the right direction to find a set.
     
  10. ME.GASSER
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    Our friends in New York have one of these dodge's with the fenders and i think it looks cool. You don't see alot of them out there.
     
  11. ezdusit
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    I'd keep fenders on the car but try to trade for a set without fender wells. Some restorer will be happy to make that swap. It'll be great with that hemi. Keep us posted on your progress.
     
  12. Choff
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    Thanks guy's for the complements and other thoughts,
    I am going to take the winter and work on the body. Also I will make some contacts on other 29 dodge owners to see if any one would trade for none welled front fenders before I chop cut and rebuild the ones I have. Also full mock up with fenders and running boards will help the look, I have to make the boards from scratch.
    The front spare tire fenders are original look to the car, I have pictures of 29 dodge coupes with dual spare tire fenders. Not to say that a hot rod would have dual spare tires. I was thinking of dual beer coolers!!!!!
    Choff
     
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  13. Inland empire hot rods
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  14. Inland empire hot rods
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    Here is a progress pic from a couple months ago

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    Chris, whats your plan for the roof? Im planning to fill mine, not sure which way yet, either a donor roof or roll one on the wheel....
     
  15. sololobo
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    Hip hot rod, love the odd rods. ~sololobo~
     
  16. Hot Rod Grampa
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    That car speaks cl*** with the full fenders. Very nice. There was an awesome Packard at Syracuse this summer that had the spares that matched the rolling stock but had the 350/350 combo. Looked clean and comfy. Yours sound like fun with a hemi. Build it so it pleases your eyes, we don't count.
     
  17. Shaggy
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    FENDERS!!!! and i dont mean in a cl***y way either, a mean late 60's look!!! that's just my opinion....
     
  18. Choff
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    I will be filling the roof with sheet metal, I will be rolling a 18 ga or 16 ga steel pc for a full weld roof insert. I am lucky to work at a Sheet Metal shop.
    I worked on cleaning 58 years of grime and dirt off the Hemi this weekend to get it ready for paint. Pulled the exhaust manifolds off, one with a crack, Looks like headers any way!! So far the engine does not look so bad, just dirty. I think it was road hard and put away wet!!!!
    Great Pic of your ride Mark, Keep them coming, I like the cars both ways, with and without fenders. Like walking the fence !!!!!

    I do like the mean 60's look that its taking on. Long-low-and chopped.
    Chris
     
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  19. bbrroowwnn
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    Here is my 29 dodge DA coupe...I am a little farther along in my project than you guys are but still have a lot of work to go....I am going with the fenders and running boards look....my fenders do not have the spare tire mounts though...I opted for the mopar 340/727 combo instead of the early hemi

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  20. Inland empire hot rods
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    Wow, super cool, glad to see another Dodge Brother
     
  21. Choff
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    So thats what they look like almost done!!!, Great job, I like it, and I should, I have one!!,
    Some questions, how much did you chop it?, and what are you running for front and rear suspensions? I like the stance. did you cut the back frame off where the gas tank is?
    At least you put a Mopar engine like it should be all MOPAR!!
    Choff
     
  22. That is a sweet coupe - the 340 will push that around really nicely. :D
     
  23. Dragracer65
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    Very good start...I have been building my 28 for 10 years and like you, I went mopar drivetrain with a big block and 727. I have an aluminum headed 426 hemi that I will install once I get the bugs worked out.
     
  24. bbrroowwnn
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    2-1/2 inch chop.....no channel...cut back frame off....rolled rear gas tank pan under and bobbed fenders....front suspension is TCI mustang II coil overs with tubular upper and lowers QA-1 ....Unisteer Omni horizon rack....rear is 96 jeep cherokee dana 35 converted to coil overs , rear radius rods, with panhard bar

    here is a pick from the back

    along with a video of it running

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  25. jakespeed63
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    I'm on board with all these opinions. SO many cars with no fenders. I believe they truly add another dimension to the right body. My friend's 32 roadster has fenders and is raked and personally think it looks bad***. Plus in Floor-duh, it rains allot and helps keep water away from driver. No sidemounts, more for the "true cl***ics" ie...Packards, Cadillac and even FULL cl***ic Chryslers. What about duals on the trunk???

    JT
    Orlando Misfires C.C.
     
  26. Atwater Mike
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    Hang the sidemounts on there, drop the front to hug the frontal Littles.
    Now insert a pair of spares in the sidemounts, and get back and looook.
    Note how long and sweeping the profile becomes! (this is a luxury-size Coupe, not a sawed-off Model A)

    Just try it, and take some pics. You might want to remember how it 'could have looked'...
     
  27. Inland empire hot rods
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    Wow, how cool it is to see three Dodge coupes on the HAMB, and I think there is one more!
     
  28. Choff
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    I like the long low and chopped look the 29 dodge is going with full fenders.

    I have channeled the car about 2 1/2" , and I am going to lower the floor into the large frame the same distance to make more room for the seats.

    The catch is by channeling the car I was wondering if the rear fenders will stay in the same location, I cannot move fenders up on the body due to the golf club door which is staying, or will I need to take the channel out of the car??? May be more mockup will tell.

    Chris
     
  29. -Brent-
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    Is that door really for clubs?
     
  30. 1928chevycoupe
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    yes, a feature of many luxury coupes of the era

    I personally LOVE it.
     

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