11-8-2013 The car is resting under cover as Dan works on a station wagon project. He didn't want to get dust on my car. That's the kind of care you dream of in a restoration shop. Thanks, Dan and Deron, for caring so much.
In 1932, Ford ruled the depression-ravaged automobile market. Ford cars had a very loyal following, but much of their success in 1932 can be attributed to the introduction of a peppy V-8 engine in a low-priced car. Yet there were other good cars built in 1932. Though Ford and Chevrolet built half the cars sold in 1932, I am partial to the Model PB Plymouth, introduced in April. This blog tells the story of the hot-rodding of a Model PB Sport Roadster -- The Other Deuce.
Friday, November 8, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
More Red Primer
11-4-2013: Today I visited the shop and noticed that many new additions had been made to the inventory of pieces in the red primer. This is the last stage of the elaborate sequence to get the surface prepared for finish painting. Each of these pieces will now be sanded with progressively finer grades of sandpaper to get them ready. I'm getting antsy...
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