The Sniper's Nest


  • Cambridge
  • Days of yesteryear

1951 Plymouth Cambridge



12V conversion



Converting from 6 volt negative ground to 12 volt positive ground. Completed


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Rewiring



The original wiring was replaced in the past with a generic kit. The quality of the job was suspect so I redid it. Completed.


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Gauge upgrade



Updated the gauges for more modern operation. Completed.


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Tools



Sometimes, things get out of control. Completed.



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Blower motor



Needed the defroster this morning, had to convert. Completed.


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More fun



Fat Meats



Nothing like fat meats on a hot rod, in progress.


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Brakes



Gotta have the whoa with the go. Setting up the original brakes, completed.


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Plug Wires



Custom fit plug wires, completed.


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Spark Plugs



There is no boom without a spark, completed.


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Hackery



Decided to put all the hack jobs in one place, for your amusement for we are not, in progress.


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Even more fun



Wait, What?



Well, well, indeed. I was looking for a good pic for my tune up section and this popped up. I like. Anyway, the Plymouth gets tuned. Click the pic for a trip to the salon otherwise See Project, completed.


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Setting the choke



Cold weather has arrived, choke needed to be adjusted, completed.


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It's a Bobby Dazzler



Got some shiny for the engine, in progress.


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Carb rebuild



Fixing leaks, completed.


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Keeping your cool



Cooling system items, in progress.


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The heart of the matter



Engine related items, in progress.


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What is this hole and why am I standing in it?



Fuel Injection



If you haven't figured it out, I like to go my own way. My fuel injection project for your enjoyment. In progress.


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Brakes



We all have to stop, somehow. My brake upgrades, placeholder for now.


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Suspension



While I spent many years on warships, I don't want a car that handles like a boat. Suspension upgrades, placeholder for now.


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Interior



Interior upgrades, but probably not as nice. In progress.


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You've been sniped


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