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Messages - SDGlenn

#166
I always wanted to travel to down under. lol
Some day I am going to get there.
Take care
SD Glenn
#167
Thanks Mopardave, would apprciate those pictures. I got some paint on the car today, and need to touch up a few places. It is a little cool up here to be painting and I had a few (repeat "few") runs.lol Attach a pic, so you can see how far I have gotten, hope to drive it by the time the snow is gone, a nother 2 weeks posibly.
Thanks,
SD Glenn

larsong@wat.midco.net
#168
GREAT Gary, Thank you
SD Glenn
#169
How you all doing? I am down to getting ready to pin stripe the 1929 Plymouth Coupe. Can anybody tell me where the pin striping goes? Does it follow the moldings, where the paint colors come together? How about the lower stripes also? and how wide are they, less than 1/4 inch? If someone can describe the process to me I sure need the help. All the pictures I find do not show a good pictue of the pin striping where I can make out where they are located. I posted this on the POC Site also, I need all the help I can get. lol
Thanks
SD Glenn
#170
General Discussion / Re: Paint for 29 Plymouth Coupe
March 30, 2011, 10:02:09 PM
My car is still snowed in.LOL  And I did get some paint on the 29 this morning, up at 5 am to finish sanding and had the paint on by 8 am. lol Got the black finished and bought the paint for the rest, going with maroon and the wheels also maroon. Tony, are you going to post a pic of your car pretty soon?
Take care all,
SD Glenn
#171
General Discussion / Re: Paint for 29 Plymouth Coupe
March 25, 2011, 11:11:15 PM
Hey Tony, Glad you are still with us. lol  How is all the bad weather you were having, haven't heard anything for quite a while on the weather channel. I have the same lists of paints, probable, but no color chips. I think I will be putting the Black Paint on my car tomorrow, will have all the trim done and wheels anyhow, I will still have a few days to figure out the primary color then, while waiting for this to harden good enough. I am putting a hardener in the paint also, hope it holds up good to little tyke,  I have lots of them around most of the time. lol
Take care
SD Glenn
#172
General Discussion / Re: Paint for 29 Plymouth Coupe
March 25, 2011, 08:08:39 AM
Who the h--- are you calling young, I'm old enough to be your oldest brother. LOL I'll be 70 next month and feel like I'm only in my late 60s.
I'm not sure what colors would work on the Italian Cream, my wheels are ging to be black, thought I would use Italian Cream for my stripping. lol You made it easier for me posting your wheels, didn't know that color existed. Its a pretty color. lol We got another snow storm day before yesterday, another 5 - 6 inches, I was so sure spring was here, must be just around the corner, I keep peaking but don't see nothing coming.  pic attached.
Take care,
SD Glenn
#173
you do nice work Tony. When can we see your car?

SD Glenn
#174
General Discussion / Re: Hubcap for 1929 Plymouth
March 23, 2011, 11:00:48 PM
Gary, I sent you an e-mail a while back (18 Mar), never did hear back from you, had you already sold the 4 caps you had? number 2 on your picture.
SD Glenn
#175
General Discussion / Re: Paint for 29 Plymouth Coupe
March 22, 2011, 05:38:13 PM
Hey Tony, that is a beautiful wheel.... Beautiful. I can almost imagine what the car will look like when it gets the color on it. Great Job on the wheel, looks better than new, are you going to pin strip the wheel? you need to be proud.
Take care,
SD Glenn
#176
General Discussion / Re: Paint for 29 Plymouth Coupe
March 21, 2011, 05:36:21 PM
No, did not re-biuild the engine, haven't decided if I need to yet. Stop on over, need some help sanding the primer, getting ready for paint. LOL  Black and ??? don't know what color yet. lol
SD Glenn
#177
General Discussion / Re: Paint for 29 Plymouth Coupe
March 21, 2011, 11:47:55 AM
Hey Guys, Good to see the interest in these old cars. LOL.  This car was pretty solid when I bought it, no wood was bad and the sheet metal was all pretty straight and no rust. Had to replace all the brake system and the wheel brgs and all the seals, did some repair work on the tranmission release brg support.  Then I did install turn signals and am going to install seat belts.  Haven't decided on a colot yet, Black for the fenders and trim but, maybe Maroon, or Dark Green, or dark blue, or..... don't know yet. lol
Thanks,
SD Glenn
The Snow is gradually getting less...... finally.
Tony, would you send me pictures of your hub caps? Thanks.
#178
General Discussion / Paint for 29 Plymouth Coupe
March 20, 2011, 11:14:10 AM
For those that do not go to the POC site, Here is my 1929 Plymouth Coupe, Some of the pictures of before I started, then forward. to the Primer...........Thanks guy.
SD Glenn
#179
General Discussion / Re: Hubcap for 1929 Plymouth
March 19, 2011, 11:56:12 AM
D--- Dog, lol
:-X
#180
General Discussion / Re: Hubcap for 1929 Plymouth
March 18, 2011, 05:35:08 PM
Hey, Gary. I also have one cap (picture attached) of a loner (only have one) Do you have any idea what it is?
SD Glenn