Dartswinger70
Well-Known Member
When it comes right down to it you have to paint your own car if you are capable. Paint guys want too much to do it.

Other side of the country at Wildcat.How far away is it?
Agreed.new 18 ga welds much nicer than old stuff.
325 poly with a 4 barrel, 3 speed push-button auto.What engine does it have? I'm sure you posted it before.
I don't know all the specifics off the top of my head, but different engines, different names, and Dodges had a Plymouth rear body, quarters/fins, and dash, iirc, and vise-versa, I think.Interesting to see what they did in Canada vs the US.
My blue/white '57 Royal (the one in my profile picture) has a 325, 4 bbl, 3 speed pushbutton Torqueflite, as well as power steering and power brakes. But I have a '57 Royal Lancer parts car, with a 325 2 bbl, manual steering and manual brakes. Interesting thing is the parts car 2 bbl engine has different castings for the rocker arms than the 325 4 bbl in my nice '57. I had to change one, and the geometry was different, but it has longer pushrods to make up for it. And both American cars. Strange.325 poly with a 4 barrel, 3 speed push-button auto.
I don't know all the specifics off the top of my head, but different engines, different names, and Dodges had a Plymouth rear body, quarters/fins, and dash, iirc, and vise-versa, I think.
Chrysler continued putting Dodge dashes into Canadian Plymouths until 62.