This blog is a record of how I built my 1937 Plymouth two door sedan into a prize winning restomod. Restomod (restoration + modern technology) uses the advancements in automotive technology to enhance the performance, comfort and safety of a classic car. Follow along as I post photos and information over the next several weeks about how I modified and fabricated various components to bring this awesome project together. I will also share several upgrades I performed after the car was completed.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
After searching the internet and auto publications for several months I was unable to find any good candidates for my project until I came across this car. At first I discounted it because it was a Plymouth but the ad said body and paint work were complete, the engine was rebuilt, new tires, brakes and the price was right so I contacted the seller. After engaging in conversation and looking at these photos I began considering purchasing the car. I thought to myself I could change the hood, radiator shell, grill and emblems and convert it into a mock/pseudo Dodge. The car was located several hundred miles away so I asked the seller to commit to holding the car for me until I could come later that week.
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