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Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by Post Apocalyptic Kustoms, Oct 17, 2013.

  1. yetiskustoms
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  2. Jacksmith
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    from Aridzona

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  3. rusty rocket
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    Although not all Mopar my little single seater has a cowl from a 22/3 Dodge roadster. The motor is a 230 flat six, transmission is a 40 Dodge pick up three speed top loader and the shock mount are from the same 40 pick up. image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
     
  4. Torchie
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    Chopped and sectioned 49 Dodge Coronet Club coupe I'm pecking away at.
    Torchie
     

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  5. Jacksmith
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    Nice progress!
     
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  6. choptop40
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    Looks great. ..any more pics of the build.. those 49-50 mopars are just so nice. In 51 they rebodied them...
     
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  7. Torchie
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    Here are some shots from the mock up and pre chop and stance stages. I hadn't sectioned it yet. I mocked up some skirts but I think I'm going open wheel wells. Mild chop by todays standards. 3" at the A pillar and a 3" section.
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  8. Jacksmith
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    Mild Chop; A.K.A.; "Tasteful Chop" I.M.O., too many cars are chopped to be radical... your enhances the car's design, making it more appealing to the eye.
     
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  9. Torchie
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    Thank you Jacksmith.
    I've been doing custom things to cars ever since my first one at age 14. I'm 62 now and most of the people that taught me are gone . I like all styles of customs but this style is what I know best. This car was in pieces and one day away from the crusher when I got it. It's a project for sure.
    Torchie
     
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  10. bako48
    Joined: Apr 2, 2013
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    [​IMG][​IMG].
    Here my 36’ im working on. Full build. Carson top. 350-350,ac, power windows, bear claw latches, full floors front to back smith firewall just a whole lotta work for one guy! [​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]


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  11. MoparFinman
    Joined: Feb 6, 2011
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    have you done any more on this custom? would like to see an update or more photos!
     
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  12. Gotgas
    Joined: Jul 22, 2004
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    Looks like I never put my car on this thread. Here's my '57 Chrysler...

    20190504_204733.jpg 20190504_204527.jpg
     
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  13. Jacksmith
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    Wow, does that bring back memories! I learned how to drive in Grampa's '58 DeSoto wagon... the front looks very similar!
    This Chrysler is stunningly gorgeous! A regular Strato-Sled! I'll bet it's amazing on the highway!!!
     
  14. Peanut 1959
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    He used the DeSoto bumper/grill combination, which explains why it looked familiar to you!
     
  15. Jacksmith
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    Ah-HA! Well, what ever the case, it looks awesome!
     
  16. chevrolet50steve
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    Here is my 39 Windsor,still plenty more to do but on the road and enjoying it!
     

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  18. Peanut 1959
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    Hey @vinny harms, did you look at the title of this thread before posting???
     
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  19. vinny harms
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    Whoops i clicked the wrong file it was supposed to be a 57 plymouth

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  20. Peanut 1959
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    No harm, no foul. Now we'd like to see that '57 you intended to post! :)
     
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  21. JOHN H EDGE
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    AF8FE395-37B0-4908-8A57-89FDE8BA07A4.jpeg FF96EC01-D7BB-48AC-930F-3826F89063AB.jpeg My 52 Plymouth suburban with hopped up flat head
     
  22. BDUB77
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    I’ll add my 50 convertible...[​IMG][​IMG][​IMG]


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  23. Chaz
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    That Plymouth is just plain pretty...... What an eye catcher.
     
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  24. Jacksmith
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    Nice... I'm diggin' the stance!
     
  25. BDUB77
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    Thanks. Aerostar springs with one coil cut in front. 3 inch blocks in back.


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  26. 57kustomwagon
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    My 57 Plymouth 2 door suburban 20200309_175416.jpg
     
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  27. My 60 Desoto. Sold it a couple years ago.

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  28. vinny harms
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    We all know this one 3e45f7bb2611bb4b9d7411952a02c9da.jpeg

    birth day febuary 21 2008
     
  29. fordcoupeguy
    Joined: Apr 26, 2014
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    Love these mopars. Just bought a 74 Newyorker to customize (too new for here) but she has the lines. I also think the 57 Plymouth would make a good custom. Any more pics of 57s?
     
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  30. vinny harms
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    Heres another one IMG_20200319_223631_01.jpeg

    birth day febuary 21 2008
     

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