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moparmanll57
Posted 2012-06-08 1:16 PM (#324791)
Subject: progress report


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well guys after more time overseas, other military obligations and money i am still moving along if you have lost track over this time i am going to start with the pics from what hapend. as you know my baby and i were in an accident she got t-boned and i have been doing this eversince 2005 when it happend.



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moparmanll57
Posted 2012-06-08 1:48 PM (#324794 - in reply to #324791)
Subject: Re: progress report


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now i just have to start putting her back together and this is were i need some help were can i get new rubber to install the windsheald front and back as well as other weather striping,i am going to recover the seats and door panels and make a headliner so i dont need that and i am allways looking for the furry side trim gold or silver inlay dont matter
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moparmanll57
Posted 2012-06-08 1:50 PM (#324795 - in reply to #324791)
Subject: Re: progress report


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thanks again to big m for the parts and help, thanks john
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FIN ME
Posted 2012-06-08 3:27 PM (#324811 - in reply to #324791)
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Wow, Leonard! That looks much better!

It's great that you didn't give up on her; she's going to look as good as new.


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1958 Plymouth Infina
Posted 2012-06-08 4:24 PM (#324821 - in reply to #324791)
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Wow serious work I would have been heartbroken.
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1958 Plymouth Infina
Posted 2012-06-08 4:26 PM (#324822 - in reply to #324791)
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Try Plymouth central I found every nut bolt piece and part for my fury through their large part sources!
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JT Vincent
Posted 2012-06-08 4:32 PM (#324824 - in reply to #324791)
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That is amazing. I'm such a fan of these 2 door sedans. Glad you saved her.
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big m
Posted 2012-06-08 6:01 PM (#324832 - in reply to #324795)
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mouse52482 - 2012-06-08 10:50 AM

thanks again to big m for the parts and help, thanks john


You are more than welcome, Leonard.

The car is looking good, now, glad you saved her after the wreck!

---John
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fast59desoto
Posted 2012-06-08 8:41 PM (#324854 - in reply to #324791)
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hey leonard its lookin great!
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2012-06-08 11:43 PM (#324870 - in reply to #324791)
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I had 1 of these but some idiot pulled out infront of me and caused me to total her . The other party is very lucky I did not see him or her that night if I did that person would of gotten a mouth full of my fist and I would not care if there was a cop standing there . I was mad enough to do it
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miquelonbrad
Posted 2012-06-09 1:11 AM (#324878 - in reply to #324791)
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I see that you are doing the work yourself- congrats! Looks good! Were you able to get any payment for the damage?
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wizard
Posted 2012-06-09 3:36 AM (#324888 - in reply to #324791)
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Great work - I'm impressed!
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moparmanll57
Posted 2012-06-09 10:02 PM (#325003 - in reply to #324791)
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brad... no i didnt get any payment out of it i have had to do it all out of my own pocket
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1961plymouthfury
Posted 2012-06-10 8:00 AM (#325039 - in reply to #324791)
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That sucks . I take it the other party had no insurance. If they did and the insurance did not want to pay and if I was in your shoes I would of mentioned the word attorney to the insurance adjuster. I also know they do not like to hear that word.
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moparmanll57
Posted 2012-06-10 6:20 PM (#325101 - in reply to #324791)
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it happend when i was living in indiana and thay are not a no falt state like it is here in florida and because thay said that it could not be determined who was at falt neather party got paid from incurance
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moparmanll57
Posted 2012-06-10 6:23 PM (#325102 - in reply to #324791)
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i dug up the front and rear windsheald rubbers for my plymouth and thay are still good should i put some kind of sealer on it as well and if so what is recomended?
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moparmanll57
Posted 2012-06-17 5:46 PM (#325972 - in reply to #324791)
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no recomendations for sealer if it is needed i was thinking that rope type stuff but for the life of me i dont know what it is called
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b5rt
Posted 2012-06-17 5:59 PM (#325974 - in reply to #324791)
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Commonly called 'dum dum', 3M makes it, Eastwood also sells 'strip caulk' http://www.eastwood.com/ew-flexible-strip-caulk-bk-2-lbs.html
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d500neil
Posted 2012-06-17 7:58 PM (#325982 - in reply to #324791)
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Leonard, this is the headliner from Rick's (Barnfind57) car, as seen on his thread, 'next' to
yours, on this message board.

If you can score this material, from SMS or from Original Auto Interiors, it would look awesome
in your car.



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mstrug
Posted 2012-06-18 9:45 PM (#326130 - in reply to #324791)
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Nice work! What color is that?
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mstrug
Posted 2012-06-18 9:45 PM (#326131 - in reply to #324791)
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PLYMOUTH 1958-1960 2/4-DOOR SEDAN HEADLINER. Any one year your choice. New in box. Headliner is made specifically for each year in perforated or tier pattern non-perforated vinyl. Made from factory pattern for a perfect fit by US. Mfg. of 48 years. Any color of your choice. In each sewn seam a pocket is sewn in for your bows to slide in to, same as original. Headliner is pre-sewn, ready to install. Extra material for visors & post area is included. Original windlace is available, call for price. Add $15.40 for shipping within Continental U.S.A. For additional information call Headliner, Carpet & Vinyl Top Mart 817.562.2381

http://www.ebay.com/itm/PLYMOUTH-1958-1959-1960-2-4-DOOR-HEADLINER-...

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moparmanll57
Posted 2015-11-15 6:53 PM (#495271 - in reply to #325972)
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