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Just thought I would post some pics on my 47 P-15 Convertible project. I bought the car a couple of years ago. The guy I bought it from had 2 convertibles and this was his parts car. I ended up hunting down the convertible header bow and complete top frame, wiper towers and inside window trim. FINALLY got started. My wife and I clipped the original X frame into a 1980 Malibu frame so I can air bag the car. It sits 1 1/2 inches off the ground with bags dumped. I was planning on running a 5.7 Hemi powerplant, but came across an 8.0L V10 from a 1996 dodge truck! Hence the need for the strong frame. We certainly love our Mopars. She had a 47 P-15 Sedan (which we sold) and now drives a 65 Valiant convertible (which is for sale because we're going to build another P-15 sedan for her) and I've been driving my P-15 coupe for 12 years. We're looking forward to finishing my 47 Convertible.Thanks Bob T for all your help finding parts!

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You have/had some nice old Mopars, Glen.

Better, in my book, to see the convertible customized than for

it to end up in some salvage yard.

What is the real old sedan behind your convert in that one picture?

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Nice ride, keep us posted with lots of pictures.

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The sedan in the back is 1930 Pierce Arrow Model B. It belongs to my old divorce lawyer (got my money back and then some) and has been in her family for a long time. It was last winters project putting back together and restoring the drivetrain. The interior and soft top insert was redone by Dan from Classic Automotive Upolstery in Edmonton. The car still wears it's original paint and is rust free! Was a fun project.008.jpg[/img]CIMG0571.jpg[/img]CIMG0801.jpg[/img]CIMG0800.jpg[/img]CIMG0799.jpg[/img]

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the pierce arrow looks great!

the convertible... well, to be honest i do not like the style at all (if it's going

to be anything like the the sedan on the pictures), but i pull my hat and bow

before this kind of mechanical skills and the huge amount of work in that build!

i would really love to see more of it in the future and hope you choose

a nice oldstyle color scheme ;)

fred

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my wife would love to be your wife because she would want that valiant. it is a real nice car. pierce arrow, one of the finest automobiles ever made. the convertible is lucky you found it. keep the faith. capt den

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well capt den, you should buy it for your wife :). It has upgraded disc brakes, fuel injected 318, power windows, cruise control, etc. A fun cruiser. Some women really like to drive topless ;)

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Thank you. I'm using the 4sp automatic that is bolted to the engine. Fortunately the truck was a 2wd and not a 4x4. The engine will be a snug fit but will work.

  • 7 years later...
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Well after 2 1/2 years of hard work in the garage, the '47 convertible is done. Well that's a loose term, I guess, it's never really DONE. Still working out the bugs but enjoying the ride

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Wow !!!

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