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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116486
11/29/11 02:45 PM
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Inspiring build, that's for sure. Ability has always impressed me much more than money.

Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116487
11/29/11 05:53 PM
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Here is a picture of the passenger side inner rocker with the front door post extension in place.




Really impressive how much of the Dakota you were able to make use of, and how well it has turned out.


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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: Hemi Allstate] #1116488
11/29/11 09:50 PM
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Thanks guys.
Funny thing about that Dakota, I stripped almost all the sheet metal from the structure before it left. I also kept anything I remotely thought I might be able to use, the trunk of the coupe and a shelf in my garage are full of Dakota parts. I even had a full sized Dodge truck here that has become a Dakota parts storage unit. LOL. As the build progresses, you will see many more Dakota parts showing up. As your looking at the pictures, keep in mind, the Dakota was originally white, and the coupe was black. Anything you see that is or was white came off the Dakota, sheet metal included.

I didn't have a chance to get new pictures of the door bottom build, so that installment may come out of order. Gene

Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116489
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an impressive job for sure gene. i can well relate to the door fitment issues you are experiancing, as the floor and post bracing on my humpback was gone as well. what was thought as reasonable door fitment is now apparent that i will have to "modify" further to satisfy my panel/gap goals. keep up the good work ! i'm looking forward to more progress reports !

Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: 56_Royal_Lancer] #1116490
11/30/11 08:12 PM
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Inspiring build, that's for sure. Ability has always impressed me much more than money.


And how is the 56 coming along?

Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: 56_Royal_Lancer] #1116491
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Inspiring build, that's for sure. Ability has always impressed me much more than money.



Xs 3
I was wanting to do the same with a 60's car. No frame rails left but a solid bucket. I would need a short regular cab. The wheels base and track are incredibly close to my Coronete. I am wondering if a straight axle from an earlier mopar would fit the Dak frame. I LOVE Gassers. Steering would probably make it a tough go.
When I posted it here I got no response. Guess it was because the body was too new.(?)

By the way I too do almost everything myself. Just unloaded a truck cab, complete with doors. Had to drag the cherry picker through the grass and then drive the truck out from under. I get where you are at.
Your quality of work far surpasses my ability, but the more I do the better I get. And it's fun.

Great build, can't wait to see how it turns out.


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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: bboogieart] #1116492
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I got a couple pictures of the door bottom & door corners. I need to make a bunch of poor excuses with these pictures. All of the "new" metal welded in here was from the hood & box sides from the Dakota. When the metal was welded on, I only removed the paint from the weld area, the welding was done outside on a couple of pretty windy days, I was trying to close up the car before winter set in. After the welding was done (minutes after) the whole area was spray bombed with cheap black paint over dirt, cracked old paint, and still warm welds that were not ground down.

With that in mind, The passenger side door was cut off just below the lower door hinge but a previous owner. What your looking at is a hand formed inner door panel, welded to a hand formed outer panel patch. There are also pictures of the door corners, I didn't want the 90 degree door bottoms.

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116493
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rear corner

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116494
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Front, passenger side door post & rocker. Note, the seam is sealed with NAPA seam sealer.

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116495
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rear of door & outer quarter patch

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116496
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Driver side door, rear & quarter

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116497
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Front of door

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116498
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How about a pre-paint driver door?

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116499
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Did you notice the Dakota gas door on the side of the coupe?

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116500
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That gas door from inside, along with the wheel well inner floor extension.

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116501
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There is a box that covers in gas fill inside the car. When I'm done, this will be screwed to the floor.

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116502
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Some more wheel well/trunk floor to body fillers.

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116503
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Other side

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116504
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There was a bunch of stuff to move to get these trunk pictures

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Re: 48 Plymouth business coupe, Dakota frame, low bucks [Re: poorboy] #1116505
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The last picture was of the seam between the front 1/2 of the bed floor (now the trunk floor) and the back 1/2 of the bed floor (now the trunk floor)

The last series of pictures I talked about how my doors were off because of the improper door post location. I have pictures....Please forgive my temporary windows, the new window channel is ordered. Driver side is about 3/8" out at the top corner.

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