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    pics of my 50 plymouth wagon

     



    here's some ongoing pics of the Fatman front end with motor being mounted and the Heidts IRS already mounted in my 50 plymouth suburban wagon.
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    I do like the look of that heidts IRS.Looking good thanks for the pics.

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    Starting to take shape!!! Sure is going to be a kewl one when finished!!! Always great to see some of these unique cars go together instead of the same old stuff all the time!!!
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    You are taking a car that isn't done often and doing it right. Good for you, very nice job. That rear shot looks very interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Starting to take shape!!! Sure is going to be a kewl one when finished!!! Always great to see some of these unique cars go together instead of the same old stuff all the time!!!
    Yes sir,Dont often see these getting the treatment,looks good,will keep an eye on this one too..
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    Very very nice job.
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    Nice work. I will be watching this build too, will give me inspiration and motivation once I get started on my '53 Studebaker Conestoga wagon. Do you have a more detailed build journal?

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    Very interesting project, and I am looking forward to more posts from you. Like a lot of others, I think it is great fun to see an unique car come together.


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    here's an earlier pic to show the chopped top
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    just for the record to............I don't like big rims(18,19,20)!!!!........am running 15x10 American 200s in the rear and 15x6 up front.
    am old school and not into the rubber band sidewalls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sunsetdart View Post
    just for the record to............I don't like big rims(18,19,20)!!!!........am running 15x10 American 200s in the rear and 15x6 up front.
    am old school and not into the rubber band sidewalls.
    I agree with you about big rims. Any wheels bigger than 17 inch just look bizarre to me, and on some cars, 17's look out of place.


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    Way nice!

     



    I get a lot of questions, like what is it, or I didn't know the factory made one etc.. I'm going to keep watching your progress, really nice!

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    hey cvs..............if you have more pics of that panel, put them on. I'd like to see this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rumrumm View Post
    I agree with you about big rims. Any wheels bigger than 17 inch just look bizarre to me, and on some cars, 17's look out of place.
    Amen.

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    Nice ride, dig the looks woth the chop.
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