hi mr ihazwings by looking at the video i noticed the different finishes on the chassis were can one get the info to detail a chassis like you did ? are these colors like the factory did back in 1941? thanks in advance
@thomasuras The oil pan gasket is cork and I did use an RTV silicon sealant on it. I have not had an leaks (from the oil pan at least). I am sure there are a variety of opinions on this topic.
@lioneltrainzrock The running boards were done by Hunley Acuff. If you Google his name you will come up with HunleyAcuffRunningBoards (dot com). All of the information is there.
Wow what a lot of detail you have gone into to make everything so exact to the original specification. The results are looking fabulous. I would be interested to hear the motor when you start it and of course all of the future restoration.
hi mr ihazwings by looking at the video i noticed the different finishes on the chassis were can one get the info to detail a chassis like you did ? are these colors like the factory did back in 1941? thanks in advance
carlos70cuda 4 weeks ago
Thanks for your reply Im working on a 1936 dodge Woodie and enjoy your post they have alot of in site
thomasuras 3 months ago
On the oil pan gasket its cork did you use a gasker sealer or not ?
thomasuras 3 months ago
@thomasuras The oil pan gasket is cork and I did use an RTV silicon sealant on it. I have not had an leaks (from the oil pan at least). I am sure there are a variety of opinions on this topic.
ihazwings 3 months ago
could you give me some information or make a diagram of how the body to frame mount rubbers, bolts, and washers go? it would be very helpful.
Thanks, brandon b
lioneltrainzrock 7 months ago
can you please tell me how to spell the place where you sent you running boards?
lioneltrainzrock 8 months ago
@lioneltrainzrock The running boards were done by Hunley Acuff. If you Google his name you will come up with HunleyAcuffRunningBoards (dot com). All of the information is there.
ihazwings 8 months ago
Great looking Plymouth! I'm just starting a restoration on a P11. Any advice on rocker panel replacement? How did you go about it?
homeagainquick 10 months ago
@homeagainquick No real suggestions about how to do it. I will mention the issue in my next video. Thanks for the feedback on the video.
ihazwings 10 months ago
I sense a little bit of Dan Brown in this video :). 4:40
ThePedroChannel 11 months ago
@ThePedroChannel You probably should do more then sense a little Dan Brown in this.... I stole the idea directly from him! :D
ihazwings 11 months ago
Wow what a lot of detail you have gone into to make everything so exact to the original specification. The results are looking fabulous. I would be interested to hear the motor when you start it and of course all of the future restoration.
geriatric1927 11 months ago
@geriatric1927 I am looking forward to the engine getting started too! Hopefully it won't be long.
ihazwings 11 months ago
thanks for sharing, the car looks good
P10Plymouth 11 months ago
Again, excellent :)
TinnersIsAmazing 11 months ago
Another Great Video. Looking forward to the next!
LSpearingProductions 11 months ago