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A touch of pin stripe...Plymouth should have done this


47heaven

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The other day I was laying in bed thinking about trying something that I saw on a 1941 Chevrolet that I thought would look good on a P15 and that was a strip of red in the miidle of the stainless trim along the sides of the car. So I bought some pin strip and went to work. When I was done, I was impressed on how much it really looked like it was meant to be on the car and how it complimented the "special deluxe" script on the side of the hood and the hub caps. I know it's not "original," I think it's period correct. Anyway, here are some pics of it so I can get your opinions and thoughts. It's too bad the stainless wasn't embossed so that the strip could be painted in on it.

First the '41 Chevy

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Now the P15 version:

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PS: Yeah, I know the hood needs to be aligned and straightened.

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47,

I like it a lot. Like you said -- too bad that Plymouth did put

an indentation in that stainless for such a stripe. Now, what

would a little striping look like on the grille? Do you have any

plans for such? Thanks for the photos.

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I like the light green color on your car. Would you happen to know the paint code for it. I have a '40 Ply. in a little darker green that needs to be repainted and I think it would look good in the lighter shade. Thanks

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Looks pretty good on the side trim. I think you put it in the best place.

I don't think it would look so hot on the grille.

In fact, I think maybe the Chevy grille paint is a bit too bright a shade,

or something. Not sure the red stood out quite that much when new...

if indeed, it even had red when new.

Looked up 41 Chevy on Carnut.com......found this pic. This car was just featured in Cars & Parts

magazine. It has a list of 50 options on it, or with it.....some really rare today. It may have some red in

the grille......but if so, is more subdued than the green car.

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