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Took our P2 down about 2 years ago to rewire it and finally got it back on the road! Wire harness from rhode island wire, rebuilt gauge cluster, LED lights, halogen headlamps, resilvered reflectors(Frank Mance Plating). Also added a turn signal harness, wired into the main by RI wire and blue dot tail light lenses and added front turn signals.
Overall I'm thrilled! Small ground issue to work out due to us painting the tail light mounting plate (oops). But other than that it all works great and light output is significantly improved. The front turn signals aren't very bright, but it's the best bulb I could for into that little housing.
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Nice find! Not a lot of parts available for these you will find. But a few members here dabble in making parts. If you need one I can make a steering column grommet (fairly sure the P2 and D2 are the same there), I still have the mold I used for mine.
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Right now I don't have one at all for the drivers side. The photo is passenger side, which works but could probably use a rebuild.
I assume by "fuzzies" your referring to the window sweeps? How much do you charge assuming I can find a drivers side to rebuild?
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So what's your question exactly?
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I have the paper gasket for the gauges and under the glass and cork inside the chrome against the glass. I made another paper gasket to go outside the chrome ring where it mates up against the backside of the dash.
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Thanks for that (nice car!) We see how it goes back without any issues. I'm a little concerned that it's metal on chrome. I'll put a paper gasket on it first just to eliminate rattles and any chance of scratches.
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Would you consider selling just one of the heads? The 2nd one (left to right) appears to be correct for a 36 Plymouth. I need the face plate and your numbers look cleaner than mine.
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That looks to be a CT11 for a 36 Plymouth.
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Interesting video, no way I'm going to try and J turn the 36, let alone done if the crazier settings in here! Enjoy
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I would do the wiring for sure. Should have been the first thing I did on mine, but at least it's done. Rhode island wiring makes a great harness that looks Original.
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I don't understand why people convert to 12v? Regardless, what you want I believe is Bay15 base. These should be relatively easy to find through eBay or Amazon. This guy sells them and he is a great guy, Australia though. This chart should help you.
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Thank you, I've sent him an email.
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Thanks for that bit of info, it helps unravel the mystery. I agree, the evidence suggests gunmetal as the original color. The tag and paint code are still a mystery. I'd love to figure out out, but it may just remain a mystery.
The car will need repainted at some point and in a little torn on the colors. I always remember the light grey, dad painted it before I was born. But it wasn't really their intention to change the color at the time. I think gunmetal with the green stripes could look pretty nice. If I were picking a color for myself it would be the green or blue, but I dint want to go that route do to complexity and cost. Gunmetal would be easier because the firewall and door jambs,etc are already that color. I'm ok with non original combo, like gunmetal body with light grey fenders, I just want to find a good picture or have someone photoshop it for me to see what it looks like.
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Also, the hole in the upper right corner of that tag and the way the edges are not flat makes me think it has been off before. Is there a way to look up the body number to see if it was originally on a dodge?
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Looking a little more into this and I'm beginning to think something isn't right here. There is NO evidence of mercury metallic ANYWHERE on the car. We have the door cards off, dark grey; firewall, dark grey; under the tail light stands, dark grey. I think it's unlikely that someone did that high level of color change in the mid 60s or earlier unless it was a custom hot rod or something.
My paint supply guy is doing some digging with PPG to see if he can get these colors so I can see them and decide... Plymouth gunmetal, mercury metallic, palm beach grey and spring green#2 (dad remembers the car having light green pinstripes on the side and wheels) which would correlate to gunmetal grey.
What I can't understand, is if the car was never mercury metallic, how did it end up with abs 805 code on the body tag?
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That is interesting that your tags are different. Dad distinctly remembers that the color they got wasn't what they thought as they were wanting to match the color on it. But they decided to roll with it anyway. That's what led me to believe the different shade was just the other Plymouth grey. I have seen other examples that appear to be a light grey color, although this website looks more tan as you say.
I think I may go to the local APS and see if I can get a spray out of the suspected candidates. If it's mercury, I wander if the ordinal is just so faded that it appears dark grey?
He also recalls light green pinstripes, which would correlate, I believe, to the gunmetal color (spring green stripes).
http://paintref.com/cgi-bin/colorcodedisplay.cgi?manuf=Chrysler&con=m&page=14&rows=50
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Need a little help with a paint code mystery. We had Anaya thought that our 36 P2 was originally gunmetal grey and then repainted by my father in the early 70s with the lighter palm beach grey. It's possible that he actually ordered gunmetal grey and they sent him the latter gunmetal used on dodge in 41(I think that's right?). However, the body number tag shows 805, which correlates to 36 dodge "mercury". That color is lighter, I believe, that the color visible on the cars door jambs, firewall, etc. Meaning if that was the original color, someone did a VERY high end job of repainting it to the darker grey.
Now it really isn't critical to refinishing the car as in not going to paint it for a while anyway. I'm just trying to learn the cars history a bit and it's fun to try and decipher it. Any insight as to what might be going on here is appreciated. You can see the two colors that are on the car now and the paint code clearly as 805.
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I thought that too. Pretty sure they're are no pleats on the door cards.
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