Natalie Posted May 20, 2025 Author Posted May 20, 2025 (edited) Front Disk Brake conversion from Aajbrakes, using w100 rotors and C10 calipers. Engine and transmission removed making room for the swap. I am not a purist. 😂 Edited May 22, 2025 by Natalie Typo
Dan Hiebert Posted May 28, 2025 Posted May 28, 2025 This looks like it'll be a nice build. I like that you'uns are using a 4 door - quite the rebels!
Natalie Posted May 28, 2025 Author Posted May 28, 2025 49 minutes ago, Dan Hiebert said: This looks like it'll be a nice build. I like that you'uns are using a 4 door - quite the rebels! We have a family, and the wife and I prefer wagons and 4 doors. Especially on cars you intend to be drivers. 3
Natalie Posted December 15, 2025 Author Posted December 15, 2025 Interesting side project I've made the instrument cluster fully electric. Including indicator lights. Still working on the amp gauge to volt gauge conversion. 3
Plymouthy Adams Posted December 15, 2025 Posted December 15, 2025 nice incorporation of the modern computer controlled lit icon/warning into the older cluster. Your speedometer, will it remain be driven from an intermediate controller tone to analog?
Natalie Posted December 16, 2025 Author Posted December 16, 2025 Yes I am most likely going to use one of those expensive digital to analog converter boxes. https://speedhut.com/accessories/sensors/speed-sensors/speedbox-cable-included-gps-vss-to-mechanical-drive-speed-converter/
Natalie Posted February 16 Author Posted February 16 Got it sitting on its own wheels. The front tires are just rollers fyi
Natalie Posted February 16 Author Posted February 16 And I got the firewall mounted master cylinder mounted. Getting there a little bit at a time. 2
Natalie Posted March 3 Author Posted March 3 Mocked up the vents for the vintage air system. Will be installing 4 jeep TJ vents into the padded dash section, then reupholstering the padding.
pittaway Posted March 5 Posted March 5 looking great so far, one thing i have noticed is how your side moulding goes onto the door i really like that, my 1950 plymouth stops on the front wing and the doors look huge!
Natalie Posted April 27 Author Posted April 27 2004 suburban Fuel pump, welded into the Chrysler fuel tank, using a range industries weld in flange.
spongebob Posted April 27 Posted April 27 beautiful work. i once saw an early 50"s plymouth done up as a hot rod like yours will be. it was a 4 door. never thought i would ever see anything like it again. guess i was wrong.anticipating the finish. capt den
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