Gary Kuster's "Plodge" Adventures
Gary Kuster's "Plodge" Adventures
Here you'll find the detail on how Gary built his '59 "Plodge" Mayfair, "Finnegan". Visit it in The Showcase!
Trying to decode my car and not having much luck probably because it's a Canadian car?
I want to be sure it's a 313 poly before I order any parts!
[The Canadian data plate in the first pic is inscrutable to me, Gary - but the VIN plate on the door post shares the format with the US. The "M" indicates the 1959 model year; the 8 indicates the car line (not a US number - probably indicates CN Dodge); the 5 indicates the model (5 is for Mayfair, the Belvedere equivalent), and the 9 indicates that it was built in Windsor, CN. The rest of the number is where your car fell in production, starting with 100001. Yours was the 2,252nd off the line in Windsor.
I don't know if Plodges were ever built with a 361 equivalent - another V8 option for Plymouth - but your engine is definitely a Poly as I'm sure you now know, based on the location of the distributor in the rear and the scalloped valve covers. -Dan]
Trying to decode my car and not having much luck probably because it's a Canadian car?
I want to be sure it's a 313 poly before I order any parts!
[The Canadian data plate in the first pic is inscrutable to me, Gary - but the VIN plate on the door post shares the format with the US. The "M" indicates the 1959 model year; the 8 indicates the car line (not a US number - probably indicates CN Dodge); the 5 indicates the model (5 is for Mayfair, the Belvedere equivalent), and the 9 indicates that it was built in Windsor, CN. The rest of the number is where your car fell in production, starting with 100001. Yours was the 2,252nd off the line in Windsor.
I don't know if Plodges were ever built with a 361 equivalent - another V8 option for Plymouth - but your engine is definitely a Poly as I'm sure you now know, based on the location of the distributor in the rear and the scalloped valve covers. -Dan]
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
All's Weld That Ends Weld
The entire floor pan,(6 sections) both inner and outer rockers are all available from Classic to Current. I only have to fabricate some of the rusted cross braces.
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
Bringing Up The Rear
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This is the part where I tell myself "Just finish the damn thing! Nobody's gonna see that on a white car!" Stalling for time before finishing the pass floor and rockers
This is the part where I tell myself "Just finish the damn thing! Nobody's gonna see that on a white car!" Stalling for time before finishing the pass floor and rockers
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
Taillights
[The answer is yes! They're pressed in, and must be broken out.]
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
Trunk Part I
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[Yup! They are neoprene, and Quirey Quality Design (who bought out Gary Goers) has 'em, along with the clips that hold them into place. -Dan]
[Yup! They are neoprene, and Quirey Quality Design (who bought out Gary Goers) has 'em, along with the clips that hold them into place. -Dan]
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"