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swoopNZ 10-08-2012 11:19 PM

'39 convertible coupe
 

Anyone out there have a couple of pics of the floor area under and behind the rumble seat area ?
Thanks,
Chris.NZ.
New Zealand

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blucar 10-09-2012 07:00 AM

Re: '39 convertible coupe
 

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I have a '39 Plym conv cpe which is very similar to the Fords... Briggs Manufacturing built the Ford & Plymouth coupe open car bodies..
Ford used a slightly different pivot assembly on the deck lid, however, the deck lids are basically the same.. I used a Ford rubber seal on my deck lid.
Ford mounted their bodies to the chassis in a completely different manner than the Plym's..
From the attached pix you should be able to note that my body had extensive damage that was the result of rust-out in the rumble area and collisions..
I have several detailed pix of the metal restoration that was done on the rumble area floor pan... The rest of the floor pan and rockers in my car were in very good shape. The front quarters were rotted away pretty badly, as was the rear quarter panels.
I know a man in Australia that is restoring a '39 Plym conv cpe, I also know a couple of guys in NZ that are restoring '37-40 Chrysler (Plym) convertibles...
If you think my photos will help you, let me know, I will copy them and send you copies....Bill

gearhead1952 10-09-2012 09:40 AM

Re: '39 convertible coupe
 

I think I like the plymouth rear better than the ford rear. Nice work I like your template.

swoopNZ 10-09-2012 05:17 PM

Re: '39 convertible coupe
 

It's the inside floor area above the fuel tank.
I'm pretty sure it is the same as the '39 coupe, but it would be nice to be sure ( re the swages etc )
Thanks,
Chris.NZ.

blucar 10-10-2012 08:54 AM

Re: '39 convertible coupe
 

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Originally Posted by gearhead1952 (Post 514003)
I think I like the plymouth rear better than the ford rear. Nice work I like your template.

We were at a loss as to how the damage to the rear tail section could be repaired.. Since the Plym and Ford share the same rumble seat feature, the last U.S production of rumble seat equipped bodies. The coupes, etc., have a large deck lid... My body man felt it would be best to find a replacement tail section.... Wrong.. The Plym was the only open car in the entire Chrysler line for '39.. The survival rate is quite low, only 36 known examples out of the 5.k built...
As a result of a lot of networking with the Plymouth Owners Club (POC) I was able to locate an unmolested '39 Plym conv cpe in Idaho which had been under the same ownership since 1940... The owner was kind enough to let me make templates using large cardboard panels that I sourced from a large warehouse/packing company in Idaho... Yes... they packed potatoes.
The tail section was hand fabricated utilizing five separate panels, shaped on an English wheel. welded together and then welded to the body. The original seams were duplicated and leaded over...
I currently know a man in Australia that imported a '39 Plym conv cpe from the U.S.... He is using the same procedure we used to repair his tail section and rumble floor..

Tom/SC 10-10-2012 08:30 PM

Re: '39 convertible coupe
 

Chris, the floor pan for the 39 Ford convertible coupe is identical to the pan for a 1940 Ford business coupe with the "jump" seats, including the section over the gas tank and in the tail section. I used Paul Bradleys pans in my 39 convertible coupe. Tom


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