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'46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? #912373
01/24/11 01:21 AM
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I am just now getting around to messing with mine after quite a few years. It's a '48 D24 four door sedan and for power, I am thinking 318/904. I have not choose a rear yet,any suggestions?
BTW- Are there any differences between the '46-'48's?? I can't really tell??

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: DusterKrazy] #912374
01/25/11 12:44 AM
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Everything I've read say the only differences between a 46 and a 48 Mopar is the date on the title. The demand for new cars after WWII was so high, anything the car companies put out sold. There was differences in trim because the supply was limited and they changed as the available supply changed.

Dakota rear axles work well, as do B body 8 3/4. If you not concerned about fender clearance, nearly any rear axle will fit, these cars are pretty wide with a factory tread width of about 60". Gene

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: poorboy] #912375
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I did a 46 Desoto, used a 440 , 727 and 8 3/4

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: DusterKrazy] #912376
01/28/11 09:26 PM
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hey building a 48 dodge coupe now still a lot to do i put a ford 8.8 in it with dic. brakes fit nicely other than that all mopar 318 with a little better than a stock 340 cam (mopar purpleshaft) preforma intake 600cfm carb later model small block iron exhust haven't made up my mind yet what trans i have a 727 and a 518 think im useing the 518 dakota trans 1998 dakota bucket seats 1981/82 dodge marida magwheels and now looking at chopping the top 4 1/2 inches

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: cuhemida] #912377
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Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: DusterKrazy] #912378
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I am doing a '41 DeSoto Bus Coupe and I think that it is the same as the late '40's cars. I used the Fat Man dropped support kit and their disk brake kit with the rack & pinion steering kit. If I was doing it over I would go with an M2. Something I could fit to the stock frame. By the time you rebuild the stock front end and buy this other stuff you have spent $2500 bucks.


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Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: bfury] #912379
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I am doing a '41 DeSoto Bus Coupe and I think that it is the same as the late '40's cars. I used the Fat Man dropped support kit and their disk brake kit with the rack & pinion steering kit. If I was doing it over I would go with an M2. Something I could fit to the stock frame. By the time you rebuild the stock front end and buy this other stuff you have spent $2500 bucks.





After doing the Desoto, I think you made the right choice .

The frames on that era car is massive and it is not an easy one to put a MII on , if its your first ..

It was my third and after it was done, was nice but a lot of fab work to make it work

And well, the 440 didn't help matters

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: bigdad] #912380
01/29/11 10:32 PM
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As a foreign member I'm certainly not "spoiled" getting any responce to my posts bigdad But I'd sure like to get some pics on the finished "product" '46 DeSoto/440 PLEASE???
I own a few DeSotos myself, but not quite that old. My oldest one is a '50 (new body design).

Einar in Norway.

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: oldefar] #912381
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As a foreign member I'm certainly not "spoiled" getting any responce to my posts bigdad But I'd sure like to get some pics on the finished "product" '46 DeSoto/440 PLEASE???
I own a few DeSotos myself, but not quite that old. My oldest one is a '50 (new body design).

Einar in Norway.






What is your question ?

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: oldefar] #912382
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As a foreign member I'm certainly not "spoiled" getting any responce to my posts bigdad But I'd sure like to get some pics on the finished "product" '46 DeSoto/440 PLEASE???
I own a few DeSotos myself, but not quite that old. My oldest one is a '50 (new body design).

Einar in Norway.




Bigdad sold it before it was completed to a member in Greece (?) who had it painted. He has posted pictures before, hopefully he can again. No other news on how the car came out or how the new owner likes it. Maybe an update, Daryl?

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: bigdad] #912383
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Some pics on the finished "product" '46 DeSoto/440 PLEASE??? is what i asked for bigdad.

But I guess John took care of that?

Einar in Norway.

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: oldefar] #912384
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Hey Dusterkrazy, my wife and I built a 47 D-24 a few years ago. It currently lives in Lakewood Ca. We ran a fuel injected 340 with a 727. We used a Volare clip and the rear end from the Volare also. We changed the car to a Plymouth because she liked the grill of my 46 Plymouth coupe better than the Dodge grill. Message me if you have any questions...maybe I can help
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Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: 47droptop] #912385
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I did a 48 DeSoto, all MoPar, 392 Hemi/727TF/8 3/4 Rear.

Newbie here, haven't figured out the picture posting thingy yet

, I'm very computer challenged .


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Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: 47droptop] #912386
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Hey Dusterkrazy, my wife and I built a 47 D-24 a few years ago. It currently lives in Lakewood Ca. We ran a fuel injected 340 with a 727. We used a Volare clip and the rear end from the Volare also. We changed the car to a Plymouth because she liked the grill of my 46 Plymouth coupe better than the Dodge grill. Message me if you have any questions...maybe I can help
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That is cool!!

Re: '46-48 Dodge Sedan..anybody here done one?? [Re: DusterKrazy] #912387
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I bought a 48 Dodge sedan that ran great but the body was total junk. Here what I did with it; all stock 48 Dodge chassis and running gear, 54 GMC cab, 66 Chevy bed sides, some old Ebay tractor grill.

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