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A little hot rod, a little custom...... '41 Plymouth


JollySipper

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Sometimes my builds kinda bridge the gap between being a hot rod and being customized..... I guess this one kinda does that! I removed the running boards and shod it with the wire wheels from the '62 T Bird. The interior is decorated a bit with cut outs from a styrofoam plate......

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I hope you guys find my ol' Plymouth groovy, and thanks for looking and any comments!

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I agree with the others on your paint work and color. Much more eye catching than the drabber colors sometimes seen on this body style. Like your interior details and materials. 

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6 hours ago, ncbuckeye67 said:

That's amazing! The foam is a really cool detail (and something I've never thought of). I'm amazed at how crisp and straight it is.

I'm glad you like my idea! I just cut the pieces square with a metal ruler, then rounded the corners with nail clippers.....

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What a nice subtle custom!  The T-bird wires really give it a lift and like Ace said, the silver paint is a perfect fit for the body style.  It's been really interesting to see all the 41 Plymouths on here lately!

Cheers

Alan

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