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'49 Coronet Basket Case Rebuild


maddmaxx1949

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2 hours ago, maddmaxx1949 said:

Well you can't see me in this video, but I was grinning from ear to ear! First movement under its own power since I got it and probably long since before I was alive. Strapped the battery down to the upper control arm and wired a stick to the accelerator linkage so I could hand operate it and away she went  :) I'll get a shot of the inside  here soon while I drive it. I don't have brakes yet and I could turn too fast or all the tools would've fallen out the rocker areas, but oh man it's a good day. Thank you all who have helped me get to this point so far, it means a ton.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY0ZLReR_P8

 


This brings back a lot of memories. I found a couple of pictures taken in 1978/79 when my 1948 Dodge D25 club coupe was going through the same process. I was much younger then and this was my first project. I lived on the edge of a small town at the time and I would fire the old girl up and drive across the highway to the local cemetery and go cruising………usually at night and with a flashlight for vision. Sat on an old milk crate. Crazy but fun!! I don’t think the local residents minded. ?

 

Battery strapped to upper control arm. 
 

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Gas tank

 

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40+ years later. 
 

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Thats right where I put my battery haha. I used a Mason Jar so I couldn't go very far... That's a beautiful car you have there Robert. Not sure If mine will ever be brought back to that quality but It will be nice to be able to cruise with it

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I’m pretty sure your car will end up very nice. I’ve had 40+ more years to work on mine. The engine in the pictures was  replaced shortly after as it had zero oil pressure. Now running with a 251 CID I paid a bottle of whisky for. It was a good deal as I still have the motor in the car and the bottle of whisky was probably gone in a week. The car has also had two paint jobs. One I did with a friend just to get it on the road and it was pretty crappy. About 10 years ago I finally had it repainted professionally. They are always projects but repay you with days like you had today. ?

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  • 9 months later...

Guys it has been a while since I've been on here. I wanted to just give an update. I am alive so that's a plus but I am really struggling right now going through my late 20's crisis I guess. @Sniper I am still working on getting those distribution tubes made but It had to be put on the back burner.  Apologies for not following up and getting things taken care of when I said I would. I'm hoping to get things turned around in the next couple months and get back on track and back getting this car restored. I haven't been able to get to this project as much as it deserves.

 

On a side note, when I do get back to it full time I will need some paint advice....

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