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1948 Canadian P15 SD project Pictures


mikeww1962

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A while back I created a running photo diary of my Plymouth P15 project so that I could share with anyone interested. Pictures organized by year....... This is my first project car and I am being schooled by an older Ford rebuilder of show cars...laborious but I love learning the skills!

 

Comments welcome.

 

https://mikeww.smugmug.com/1948-plymouth-Project

 

Cheers, Mike.

 

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Wow, just wow!  I like to see this kind of photo documentation.  To take a car apart like that, restore and fix everything and put it back together is amazing to me.  Thanks for sharing, its looking great!

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Wow, looks like you have it all under control. Is that color Cruiser Maroon? You're doing a terrific job. Is your engine a 23 inch or a 25 inch?

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The colour is as close to Cruiser maroon as I could come up with....hard getting a perfect sample and all of the tints are different these days...I'm happy with what we created..Cruiser Maroon was the original car colour...the engine is the original 23 inch Canadian block - it had been bored 30 over, and had a 230 crank in it. It was running, but I wanted to learn about engines so...well you can see.....I had it bored to the standard Chrysler bore which made parts really easy and I guess now it is a 230. Most people wanted to hot rod it....but it is really tough to see original equipment and I think it is a bit more fun so I held fast on my vision....the old school people think it is neat so far!

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