Thread: New build thread; 48 Plymouth
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05-19-2009 09:23 AM #1
Here's a question; I just saved a pedal assembly along with the brake booster and master cylinder from a 96 Firebird we scrapped. I'm thinking of using it for the Plymouth but the Firebird had antilock brakes. Does anyone know if there would be a difference in the booster/mastercylinder for the antilock system that would cause problems with a standard front disk/rear drum setup?
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05-19-2009 09:33 AM #2
I am not 100% sure on this but I dont think it matters because I know on newer trucks like S10's and full size Chevy trucks people bypass the ABS system all the time as if it weren't even there (because chevy's abs in their trucks are junk IMO).
Hopefully someone can chime in here with a answer because I am curious on it.
As for the fleetline above, that thing is nice. I hate looking at these cars because it reminds me of my 48 Chevy coupe that my dad recently gave to someone while I was out of town.Rust free car with extra hoods, dashes, fenders, doors, trim, 79 Z28 front sub, etc. I get so angry every time I look at these cars.
Good luck on your car Falconvan. BTW, are you still on that plymouth site I told you about a while back ago? I haven't been on it in a long time and need to get my 46 Chrysler going.www.streamlineautocare.com
If you wan't something done right, then you have to do it yourself!
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05-19-2009 09:51 AM #3
Yeah, I still tune in there. Those guys know their early Mopar stuff. How's the 46 coming along? Your dad gave a car away without asking you first? That's a drag, what did he do that for?
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05-19-2009 06:55 PM #4
Falcon I would believe the Mc and booster still work in normal fashion . They are just connected to a control system that will pulsate the brake system . Like FMX said they do get bypassed because of expense to repair .
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05-19-2009 08:31 PM #5
My first car was a 48 Plymouth two door. It was 1959 and I was 16 and I paid $125 for it. I drove it for 4 weeks and got 3 speeding tickets. My mother sold it.1951 Chevy 3600 Long Box
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05-20-2009 04:40 AM #6
Sounds like mom was one tough cookie! How much did a speeding ticket cost in 1959?
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05-20-2009 06:24 AM #7
I don't know the cost, mama paid it. Yeah she was a tough cookie; she taught school for 30 years and kept me in tow. She got me a job at Shorty Stevens Esso station when I was in the 7th grade. Shorty paid me $2.00 a day and I found out 25 years later mama was giving Shorty the money to pay me. Shorty was getting some free help (not much) and I was kept busy greasing cars, learning how work worked,and out of trouble.
1951 Chevy 3600 Long Box
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05-20-2009 06:31 AM #8
Sounds like a great mom; the world could use a few more of those right now.
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05-20-2009 06:41 AM #9
Thanks Buddy.1951 Chevy 3600 Long Box
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05-20-2009 10:01 AM #10
Very clever mom! Miss mine she passed 13 years ago. Great lady!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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06-21-2009 03:31 PM #11
I gave myself a father's day present and spent a few hours on the 48 after my grandson went home. He's just too much fun. Here he is pushing me on his bike; I think I'm a little too big for it! I got the right patch panel behind the door put in and a new inner brace. It came out OK; I got the gap a little too big on the front edge but it's fixable.
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06-21-2009 03:33 PM #12
Here's a few more...
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06-21-2009 03:34 PM #13
....and the last few. It felt good to see a little progress, it's been a while.
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06-21-2009 05:46 PM #14
Looking very nice. Wish I had your sheet metal skills! Cute kid. Does he get tired pushing you?" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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06-22-2009 05:46 AM #15
Thanks! Believe me, you do not wish you had my sheet metal skills. This is the first one I've really taken my time with and tried to get all the rust and do it right. It's a learning experience for me, for sure. Being a grandpa is so cool, I wish I'd have had the patience and demeanor with my kids when they were little that I have with Kaden. Of course, having him come over so I can play with him for a day and then sending him home so my daughter can do all the tough parenting probably has something to do with that.
John's ride to the cemetery, his beloved Billings OK bus, The Baby Elephant!! Traveling in style!! As his service was starting I couldn't figure out what the music was, heavy on a flute in a jaunty...
John Norton aka johnboy