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.
Monday, April 6, 2015
To make the taillight housings I used two metal fence post caps and cut the tops off, then welded washers to them. I then welded a section of driveshaft tubing to the caps thus forming a bell shape which I inserted 1959 Cadillac taillights into. I then mounted that assembly to 1934 Plymouth Coupe taillight stands. I achieved the "Retro Rocket" look I was after.
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