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Hemi57

1933 Plymouth 6.1 Hemi Build

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If you have some time check out this build by Art Pavlish of Rochester, MN. He buys a running 33 Plymouth and a wrecked Chrylser 300 SRT 8. He makes dang near everything for the car. Here is a link to his build. 33 Plymouth Build Here are a few teaser photos.

Hand made tone ring setup...

and the electronics to run it...

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I used to live in Rochester and my buddy lives just across the street from Art. I have been to Art's shop and he is a real craftsman.

He is in the process of getting it ready for paint. That means he will disassemble the car right down to the frame.

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For those of you that don't like wiring..... here is your worst nightmare.

Believe it or not it all works and he is in the process of tearing all out to get the painting done and reassemble it.

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Got a note from Art and he credits a lot of friends with help on the build. I also got 48 more photo's that I posted to my Photobucket account. Link here

Oil Pan Mod

Floor and tranny hump.

Frame

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Remember this... here are some update photos.

Skim coat and block sanding.

Shoot a coat or two or three or four of primer....


After 5 coats of primer and block sanding between coats.



Fenders





Grill



Frame



Just when you think this guys plate is full.... He comes up with something different.... A Man Cave







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