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1954 dodge royal 500 convertible Pacecar restoraton part 1


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Fantastic Job! Beautiful Car. Go win some trophy's, Drive the wheels off of her and enjoy the tales you will tell to all who will ask. Congratulations on a Job Well Done.

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Thanks  RodFru2u !!

appreciate the comments !

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got some odds and ends to take care of yet.

cleaned up and painted the original  inside trunk card boards  and installed

 

and based and cleared the backside of the spare tire ring and cover.

 

 

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weather was warm enough to paint the spare tire ring and cover..  soooooooo

I'm all done  with the dodge now  .  been one heck of a journey with this old girl... but she is done  ! Hoo Ray !

Thanks You viewers !

 

weather was warm enough to paint the spare tire ring and cover..  soooooooo

I'm all done  with the dodge now  .  been one heck of a journey with this old girl... but she is done  ! Hoo Ray !

Thanks You viewers !

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Well here's my 1954 dodge indy pace car at the first car of 2015 .

This is the first voyage out with the car and the first  cruise nite /car show at culvers hwy 100 .

It was a hit !

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Until tnow, I enjoyed your build, now I'm jealous, and I 'sorta' hope some 'cat' marked his territory on a tire!!! Lol Now get a journal and start writing stories about conversations you have as you go.

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Great job John. Does part 2 start with the car shows? Brian is building a new windshield for me and should have it done in a month. Bill from Propack will turn in a claim to the trucking company to cover the cost of the new windshield since it was obvious that the crate had been dropped and run into with a fork lift.

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update :

 

spare tire  kit painted and installed.

 

First car show of  2015 with my 54 dodge  pace car  at  culver's  hwy 100 cruise night.

the hood is not latched down that why it looks like it is open.

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Which Culvers was that at? The only Culvers I can think of on Hwy 100 is down in Hales Corners. Do you go there often?

 

Merle

Merle

the show is on hwy 100 just south of greenfield ave. use to have just a spring and fall show  .... looks like they are trying to have a monthly event. here is facebook page .Rebecca Drzewiecki Daily posted in Spring 2015 Hwy 100 Reunion       Rebecca Drzewiecki Daily May 4 at 4:01pm   June date pending. Will have info in next few days. :)      

     

     Spring 2015 Hwy 100 Reunion

 

    

     

Rebecca Drzewiecki Daily posted in Spring 2015 Hwy 100 Reunion

 

     Rebecca Drzewiecki Daily

May 4 at 4:01pm

 

June date pending. Will have info in next few days. :)

 

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Cool. Shoot me a PM when you hear more, or if you have plans to attend any other cruise nights. If I'm not working I'll dust off the Ol' Dodge truck and take him out for a cruise too.

 

Merle

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another  pic ..............

rear  end shot

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Beautiful car. Hope you get much enjoyment from it. Do you know how many are still left? There was one around when I was growing up. It was for sale when I was looking for my first car. But they wanted $500.00 for it, way out of my price range. I settled for a 52 Plymouth my cousin gave me....

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Beautiful car. Hope you get much enjoyment from it. Do you know how many are still left? There was one around when I was growing up. It was for sale when I was looking for my first car. But they wanted $500.00 for it, way out of my price range. I settled for a 52 Plymouth my cousin gave me....

thanks greg  !

I've seen 2 pop up  all restored on the internet over the years ..

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Well .... took the pacecar  on it's first  50 mile road trip on the freeway and it ran great !

only issue was........... it seem to MAYBE  have the optional 3:73  rear gear ratio vs. 3:54 . because the engine is really revving at 55mph. . I thought I read some where that that 3:73 was only installed into  the over drive  and 6 cyl  mopars .

  is there any way to check by spinining the wheel one revolution and counting the drive shaft turns  like a posi rear end OR  would I have to pull the carrier and look at the numbers stamped  ring and pinion    ? 

 

other than that it was a hit at the car show I went to out of town.

more to come !

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Jack up one side turn the wheel one turn and count the drive shaft revolutions. But the diff between 3.5 and 3.7 may not be descernable. For example if you assume 27.5 in diameter tires, a3.54 will be at 2595 rpm, while the 3.73 would be at 2735. You would have a pretty delicately calibrated back side to feel that 140 rpm difference. Kinda like a modern automatic when it goes into lock up mode. You can see on the tach, but did you really notice?

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One web site said the production was 701. Actual pace cars had Iffy 4bbl intake, replicas were 2bbl, though dealer installed non Offy 4 bbl intakes were available with carter wcfb carbs.

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Jack up one side turn the wheel one turn and count the drive shaft revolutions. But the diff between 3.5 and 3.7 may not be descernable. For example if you assume 27.5 in diameter tires, a3.54 will be at 2595 rpm, while the 3.73 would be at 2735. You would have a pretty delicately calibrated back side to feel that 140 rpm difference. Kinda like a modern automatic when it goes into lock up mode. You can see on the tach, but did you really notice?

greg

I jacked up the pass side rear tire off the ground and did the calculations and it only came out to 2.25 revolutions on the drive shaft.  not even close to where it should be around. 3.54  revolutions. I was always told you can not calculated an open rear end gear section ... only posi  rears.  must be true cause it does not work that way on mine .

next thing would be to connect up a tach  and see what the engine is revving to.   my 54 dodge royal 4 door   hemi engine  does not  rev  as high like the pace car at 60 mph .  I'll put a tach on both of them and see where that are at 60 mph.

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One web site said the production was 701. Actual pace cars had Iffy 4bbl intake, replicas were 2bbl, though dealer installed non Offy 4 bbl intakes were available with carter wcfb carbs.

hmmmmmmm .... interesting info.

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