30U Progress being made ........

Started by 30U sedan, July 06, 2007, 12:18:57 AM

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Sebastiano

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Hi Patrick!
many thanks for the pics.
Do you know where I can find the reproduction?
I'm in progress, I don't know when I will finish.
I will show to everyone the final photo
Bye
Seb
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Sebastiano - Italy  
Owner Plymouth 29 U Touring - P8 Coupe De Luxe r/s
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57plymouth

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Patrick, it was good to meet you in NC.? But you need to add a fuel pump to your car!
Virtus Junxit Mors Non Separabit
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Go Fleiter

Whow, Patrick, your firewall is as neat as one can eat from it !!  Beautiful!
Living in Düsseldorf/Germany, retired Dentist, wife retired lawyer, 2 daughters Judge and psychologist, 3 Grandchilds-Sorry for bad English
I like- PennsyRR- travelling Europe in my very original 51 Ply- My whole basement HO Germany based Model Railroad- 50ties stuff- Italy
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30 Ply 30U

Here are the reproductions installed.
Patrick
30U Sedan X 3
30U convertiable coupe
50 p-19 Bus coupe
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30 Ply 30U

Seb, Here are the firewall plaques that you are looking for. There are people already reproducing them, so you do not have to make them unless you just enjoy the extra challenge.
Patrick
30U Sedan X 3
30U convertiable coupe
50 p-19 Bus coupe
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30U sedan

I'M IN CLEVELAND TODAY. I WILL TRY TO GET PICTURES TO YOU AS SOON AS I GET BACK.
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Sebastiano

Hi Dale,
I'm restoring my 29U and I need something.
Many thanks for you pics they help a lot.
Please can you send a photo of the two nameplates inside the motor (firewall). 
I need these and I think about making to produce some copies. 
Thanks,
regards Sebastiano
Sebastiano - Italy  
Owner Plymouth 29 U Touring - P8 Coupe De Luxe r/s
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30U sedan

Going slow at the moment........
August was very hot in SE Missouri and I have also been out of town alot.
I'm currently in Detroit, MI. on business and won't be back home until Sunday evening.
Next weekend, Baltamore, MD, then Vegas, ect........ so don't know when I can get back at it.

Dale
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MRR41 COUPE

Hows the car going?  have not seen any updates or photos lately.
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30U sedan

Thanks Patrick,

This helps alot. If you have an extra tail lite assembly and want to sell it let me know.

My e-mail is dalewilly@yahoo. com.

As for the door handles, the ones on the car at this time are modified Model A handles. These are temperary handles that I will use until my original handles can be re-chromed.
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30 Ply 30U

Here is a photo of the tail light components that you are looking for. The bell is steel on a 30, with a chrome plated brass bezel. Originally the interior cork and metal trim were open hole riveted to the glass and bezel, then you screwed that unit to the bell tabs. Now you just run the screw through all four pieces separately. Note the originals have a recess in the bezel where the screws attach. Thats where the rivet was, the after market bezels are just flat in that area. The top of the bell is stamped "Filite". I am also attaching a pic of the correct exterior door handles. I could not tell if yours were correct or not.
Patrick
30U Sedan X 3
30U convertiable coupe
50 p-19 Bus coupe
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30U sedan

Thanks for the info....
I don't know if you can tell by the pictures, but the bumpers are in need of chrome plating. All of the parts are painted with chrome paint now (chrome is expensive :(). Hoping to get chroming done later and will keep this in mind so as to do it correctly.

I have been looking around for the tail light assy. The one I currently have looks like it may have come off of a boat trailer :'(.
I would be interested in hearing what you have that can help me with this. What does the correct tail light look like? I have seen some with "Plymouth" on them, but I think they belong to a later model....
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30 Ply 30U

The cars looking good. Many people are unaware of the proper bumper mount components. I thought I would post this pic for everyones benefit. There is a stainless finish piece that goes over the retainer bracket. If you look close, there is a ridge that it sits flush into the bracket with. The attachment bolt is a stainless wrapped head carriage bolt. The bracket itself is painted, not chromed. Also, it appears you are in need of a proper Flite Tail lamp can. Let me know, and I will supply you with one at a very fair price as a fellow 30-U enthusiast.
Patrick
30U Sedan X 3
30U convertiable coupe
50 p-19 Bus coupe
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MRR41 COUPE

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RC Drown

The car is coming along great, I bet you were pleased when you were able to take it for a drive.

Keep the photos coming and good luck with your Plymouth.
Bob
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30U sedan

She's starting to look like a car again....

We had very nice weather this weekend in South-East Missouri. High Saturday was 86.......

I got alot of work done on the 30U and thought I'd post a couple pictures for those of you who may be interested.

I also got in a very nice drive around the neighorhood ;D.
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30U sedan

Hi everyone,

I thought I would post pictures of this weeks progress.

Done this week is the front fenders, bumpers, adjusted float in carb, and rebuilt running boards.
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DENNISKS

Your car is looking GREAT. I wish my 28 was that far along. Looks like it will be setting in the garage all alone until this winter.
Dennis
1928 Plymouth Model Q 4 Door
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30U sedan

You are correct about the 28 and 29 models. In Plymouth Master Parts List (April 1, 1934 edition) page 23-2 shows the location of all of the gauges for the 30U. It shows speedometer on the right. Page 23-1 shows the speedometer on the left for the 28Q and the 29U. Makes you wonder why the change.........

Had a chance to get some work done on the 30U this past weekend. Coated the inside flooring with truck bed liner (sound dampener and extra protection). Also installed the plywood floor boards and cut some panels for the inside of the front doors.
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chetbrz

Quote from: 30U sedan on July 06, 2007, 10:05:03 PM

The speedometer is in the correct location. I also thought it should have been the other way.

That is interesting in that the 28-Q and the 29-U had the speedo on the left.? I wonder why they decided to move it to the right on the 30-U.? I currently can't find my parts reference manual but I am sure you are correct.

In any event your car is looking great.., I mean really Great.!!!?

Chet?
Chester Brzostowski -- 1948P15 SpD & 1929 Model U Plymouths - Collector of vehicular lawn ornaments.? http://www.1948Plymouth.info   -   http://www.1948plymouth.info/28Q29U/
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30U sedan

Thanks for info on Smithy. I should have asked the forum before I ordered.

The speedometer is in the correct location. I also thought it should have been the other way.
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chetbrz

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? ? ?I ordered new glass yesterday from Smith's Rod Glass (advertizes on E-Bay). Should receive it in 4-6 weeks and will let you know about quality, service, ect. at that time.
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Smithy is a good guy,? I ordered glass from him about a year and a half ago.? Well packaged and cut perfectly.?

For what it?s worth you have my recommendation.

Chet?

PS...  In your picture below shouldn't the speedometer be on the left and the ignition on the right or was it changed around with the 30-U
Chester Brzostowski -- 1948P15 SpD & 1929 Model U Plymouths - Collector of vehicular lawn ornaments.? http://www.1948Plymouth.info   -   http://www.1948plymouth.info/28Q29U/
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30U sedan

Quote from: Go Fleiter on July 06, 2007, 01:19:51 AM
don?t forget to put a good sealant between both windshield- glass -and- rubber- gasket and gasket- and -body. I did trust the rubber alone and had? water inside the window. Luckily this was very soon, so I redid all the work and the body did not stay wet for long.
You sure can?t wait the moment to drive Your beauty!! Greetings ! Go

     Thanks for the advice. I will add the sealer between the body and rubber parts for sure. I'm hoping to find a windshield regulator so I can roll the windshield up and down. Any ideas where I might find one???
     I ordered new glass yesterday from Smith's Rod Glass (advertizes on E-Bay). Should receive it in 4-6 weeks and will let you know about quality, service, ect. at that time.
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chetbrz

Your car is coming along Great.!!!!  I am not surprised about the speedometer.   Car manufactures in those days bought off the shelf parts rather then exclusively owning the part manufactures.  Made auto parts logistics less complicated.

Chet...
Chester Brzostowski -- 1948P15 SpD & 1929 Model U Plymouths - Collector of vehicular lawn ornaments.? http://www.1948Plymouth.info   -   http://www.1948plymouth.info/28Q29U/
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Go Fleiter

don?t forget to put a good sealant between both windshield- glass -and- rubber- gasket and gasket- and -body. I did trust the rubber alone and had  water inside the window. Luckily this was very soon, so I redid all the work and the body did not stay wet for long.
You sure can?t wait the moment to drive Your beauty!! Greetings ! Go
Living in Düsseldorf/Germany, retired Dentist, wife retired lawyer, 2 daughters Judge and psychologist, 3 Grandchilds-Sorry for bad English
I like- PennsyRR- travelling Europe in my very original 51 Ply- My whole basement HO Germany based Model Railroad- 50ties stuff- Italy
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30U sedan

Here are pictures of last weekends progress. Dash is in with all gauges still working after being taken apart, cleaned, painted, ect.....  I was a little worried about them. You may notice new numbers on the speedo thanks to a company that sells Model A parts. It turns out that many Model A's used the same type of speedo.

Hope to get alot done this weekend and will post updates at that time............
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