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Re: 1937 Plymouth PT50 pickup. Let the build begin...
[Re: bobs66440]
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02/06/12 04:20 PM
02/06/12 04:20 PM
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Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 656 Florida
CJD AUTOMOTIVE
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mopar
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mopar
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 656
Florida
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Wow! Cool project, though that truck is really sweet. I would have a hard time altering it, though it will be a much better driver in the end.
Nice work on the jigs. That's the way to do it. A lot of work, but no nasty surprises and a much better product in the end.
I am a hot rodder at heart, so I will be following this one.
Thanks, all you have to do is drive it. 45 MPH max. Stops horrible. It's a parade truck, and I don't want to drive in parades. I'm trying not to alter it. I will pull the body and restore it and save the frame driveline intact. If I have to modify the firewall, I'll drill the spots and remove it and build another one. That way the truck can be put back stock pretty easily. Someone already told me, "it's too nice to cutup and too nice not to drive" . I'm trying to find a happy medium.
Craig Scholl CJD Automotive, LLC Jacksonville, FL www.CJDAUTOMOTIVE.com904-400-1802 "I own a Mopar. I already know it won't be in stock, won't ship tomorrow, and won't fit without modification"
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