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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Finally got some more primer on the '36 Plymouth today! Got the door jambs, cowl, engine covers, and a bunch of small parts done. Might actually start getting some color on the car soon!!! Sure does take a bunch of extra time when a couple dummies were in there messin' things up first!! Redo seems to take about 3 times as long as do it right the first time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Finally got some more primer on the '36 Plymouth today! Got the door jambs, cowl, engine covers, and a bunch of small parts done. Might actually start getting some color on the car soon!!! Sure does take a bunch of extra time when a couple dummies were in there messin' things up first!! Redo seems to take about 3 times as long as do it right the first time!
    Did you make those engine covers? I don't think I have ever seen anything like them before. Are you using the stock intake manifold?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Smith View Post
    Did you make those engine covers? I don't think I have ever seen anything like them before. Are you using the stock intake manifold?
    Yup, I fab a lot of my own stuff. Rest of the engine is stock except the headers, made them too.
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