Bbodee
Well-Known Member
So it's time to get a build thread going on my 62 Plymouth...I am also starting another build thread on the "Gasser Hotrods" forum...here:
http://www.gasserhotrods.com/forum/showthread.php?580-1962-Plymouth-Belvedere-quot-Jackpot-quot
What I am building here is maybe a gasser "style" car? A "straight-axle hot rod", "nostalgia drag car", "street freak"....whatever you want to call it. I'm not into naming a genre my car is "supposed" to fit into and building it to suit. When it is done it will speak for itself.
Anyway, what I am trying to build is a bad-*** hot rod...Something fun! Something that is going to make you smile just looking at - then maybe your smile cracks your face in half when you actually drive it! Something I may have built in the mid-sixties had I been around to do it. There are elements of old school Mopar super stock, street machine, and gasser influences thrown in there. The idea is to have it look period correct as much as possible, but with some leeway given to safety and driveability. Some things like brakes and fuel system are just too important go for me to go really "old school" on.
Thanks for listening so far...
http://www.gasserhotrods.com/forum/showthread.php?580-1962-Plymouth-Belvedere-quot-Jackpot-quot
What I am building here is maybe a gasser "style" car? A "straight-axle hot rod", "nostalgia drag car", "street freak"....whatever you want to call it. I'm not into naming a genre my car is "supposed" to fit into and building it to suit. When it is done it will speak for itself.
Anyway, what I am trying to build is a bad-*** hot rod...Something fun! Something that is going to make you smile just looking at - then maybe your smile cracks your face in half when you actually drive it! Something I may have built in the mid-sixties had I been around to do it. There are elements of old school Mopar super stock, street machine, and gasser influences thrown in there. The idea is to have it look period correct as much as possible, but with some leeway given to safety and driveability. Some things like brakes and fuel system are just too important go for me to go really "old school" on.
Thanks for listening so far...