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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Spanish Fly, Nov 8, 2008.

  1. Great to hear you are Feeling better and to see you right back into it! That could have been a very different story!
    Car is looking sinister with that hair cut and the 'Bonnet' is so very cool! Cant wait to see what you do next.

    Doc.
     
  2. dana barlow
    Joined: May 30, 2006
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    1. Y-blocks

    like the lines and flow,wroth the extra time for sure.
     
  3. Spanish Fly
    Joined: Nov 21, 2007
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    iam looking for a name for my car i like the name sinister .
     
  4. n847
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    Good to see you're doing better...
    Dude you have to call it the "Spanish Fly'er"
     
  5. Spanish Fly
    Joined: Nov 21, 2007
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    guy looking for cool name open for suggestions.
     
  6. Van Dutch
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    With the hood wings up it looks like a vulture. There's a name. I like your idea of sinister alot. It looks sinister. Call it that or maybe shorten it to Sinster. Or prime sinister, like prime minister.

    It's a plymouth, pretty unusual, call it the Antichrysler. Menace?
    It looks like a bad ass custom a gangster would have, so name it after one of the greats: Pretty Boy, Machine gun, Clyde, Dillinger, Bugsy, Baby face, Mad Dog, Lucky

    The best: Scarface (leave it unpainted to show your metal skill) OK back to work...
     
  7. Spanish Fly
    Joined: Nov 21, 2007
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    guy look like dillinger good for n.y
     
  8. Spanish Fly
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    Heres my new couple of twins
     

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  9. plmczy
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    Are you sure thats going to be enough?:)
     
  10. Spanish Fly
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    twin turo 750 horsepower enough for st .
     
  11. plym_46
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    from central NY

    Play on sinister and pilgrams, Mayflower Puritans (all references to the use of Plymouth as a car brand.

    malevolent or malignant mayflower, unpuritan or impuritan, poisonous pilgrm, no thanks given, plymouth rock'd, Salem's Bitch (reference to Salem witch hunts) Hell's Harbinger.
     
  12. Spanish Fly
    Joined: Nov 21, 2007
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    very cool i like to play with twin for my plymouth
     
  13. farmer12
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    Wow, 750 hp! What are you going to do with chassis/drivetrain to handle all this power? Good to see you're back at it!
     
  14. I bow to your car and Mother Mopar smiles from the heavens
     
  15. metalix_421
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    awsome work. I love the style keep it up.
     
  16. 1950ChevySuburban
    Joined: Dec 20, 2006
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    I missed this thread before. Glad you're healthy and having fun again! I'm still not feelin' the fenders, but ALL your work is outstanding!
    Looking forward to seeing more
     
  17. Spanish Fly
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    thanks yes is one power mopar
     
  18. rodknocker
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    You're crazy,that looks tough, have you got the intake set up yet? Hey you might think about caging the car while you still have it torn down this far to strengthen the body up, if your tires hook up you're gonna twist the frame. I'd love to come by and see it, but I leave tomorrow for PA for 4 days for work, more schooling.
     
  19. Spanish Fly
    Joined: Nov 21, 2007
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    my door open went you come back look gret have a good time
     
  20. Spanish Fly
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    my new fire wall :D
     

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  21. don's48
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    Great to see someone working on a 46-48 Plymouth. That chop looks great. Like to do mine? What did you do to drop the front end? I have 2-1/2" dropped spindles and mine still isn't low enough.
     
  22. Spanish Fly
    Joined: Nov 21, 2007
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    i use s-10 front end air bag
     
  23. Spanish Fly
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    Been working on replacing the rotted out rockers. Here's one of the finished sides.
     

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  24. Spanish Fly
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    looking good .....................................sweet
     
  25. daliant
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    Lookin good. I'm in the process of rebuilding the rockers and floor on my P15 also.
     
  26. Spanish Fly
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    let me now i cant tell you how to make
     
  27. grease4life
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    Coming along very nice! Chop turned out great!
     
  28. Spanish Fly
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    thanks more pic soon.
     
  29. yetiskustoms
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    great looking chop!
     
  30. Spanish Fly
    Joined: Nov 21, 2007
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    today i finish my lower rockers . very happy
     

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