Whippet2 wrote:Here's the Father in laws Toyota hemi powered '36 Dodge
This is very nice, I would love to know the details of the wheels (size, width ect.) and what those tail lights are, they look brilliant!
I don't normally like to copy but sometimes things just look too damn good!
He doesn't run those particualar wheels on it,( was trying a set of mine on it but they fouled on the springs) he has a set of weld wheels, 8" x 15" 255 60 on the rear, 7" x 15" 205 65 front with, tail lights are morris
Whippet2 wrote:Here's the Father in laws Toyota hemi powered '36 Dodge
That's real nice mate.
Any more pictures of this? Especially the Toyota engine!
Also, what size wheels is he running?
sorry I don't have any engine shots on the computer,
front view with my steelies which i prefer
and a bit grotty coming back from Tassie Nats, hit a rain storm then a dust storm!
theses are the wheels he runs on it 15" 205/65 fronts 15" 255/60 rears, stanadard width xd borgy diff, ht front end with p76 fronts jag rack,
I like her with your steelies better, my preference, it's what I want to do with the set of wheels Mick gave me. IMHO they look perfect!
I would love to know the year and model of the Morris lights, they look great, do, or could you get more pictures of her for us, the interior, engine, everything!!
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I actually drive my 1936 Dodge Resto-rod
very cool thread!!
I have a thing for the MOPAR stuff, here are a few I have owned and seen over the years.
I still have a 383 ready to put into a MOPAR based car, anybody got a mid 60's plymouth/dodge coupe I can make into a super-stocker??
[quote="37chev"]very cool thread!!
I have a thing for the MOPAR stuff, here are a few I have owned and seen over the years.
I still have a 383 ready to put into a MOPAR based car, anybody got a mid 60's plymouth/dodge coupe I can make into a super-stocker??
yeah MoPar Muscle......check out the black beast in the clip.....
37chev wrote:very cool thread!!
I have a thing for the MOPAR stuff, here are a few I have owned and seen over the years.
I still have a 383 ready to put into a MOPAR based car, anybody got a mid 60's plymouth/dodge coupe I can make into a super-stocker??
yeah MoPar Muscle......check out the black beast in the clip.....
spot on!!
I didnt put up pics of the later MOPARs I have had previously (72 challanger 440 and a 70 roadrunner matching numbers 383 4 speed)
a 65 belvedere/savoy/coronet would rock, there are a few around in the USA but they all know they are good A990 clone material.
I have started building a dodge roadster on a 28 plymouth chassis with a 235 chev inline 6 with chrysler royal rear guards.......
(google 'atomic punk' hot rod)
I am looking for a car at present but with the budget only being around $20-25k I have resigned to the fact it wont be a MOPAR muscle this time (as I just want a lic car not a project) probaly get a mustang coupe as the boss insists it has air con
37chev wrote:very cool thread!!
I have a thing for the MOPAR stuff, here are a few I have owned and seen over the years.
I still have a 383 ready to put into a MOPAR based car, anybody got a mid 60's plymouth/dodge coupe I can make into a super-stocker??
yeah MoPar Muscle......check out the black beast in the clip.....
spot on!!
I didnt put up pics of the later MOPARs I have had previously (72 challanger 440 and a 70 roadrunner matching numbers 383 4 speed)
a 65 belvedere/savoy/coronet would rock, there are a few around in the USA but they all know they are good A990 clone
material.
I have started building a dodge roadster on a 28 plymouth chassis with a 235 chev inline 6 with chrysler royal rear guards.......
(google 'atomic punk' hot rod)
I am looking for a car at present but with the budget only being around $20-25k I have resigned to the fact it wont be a MOPAR muscle this time (as I just want a lic car not a project) probaly get a mustang coupe as the boss insists it has air con
everyone should check this out! wow what a beast.... go to the link there is a video clip to see....... it's awesome