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It's been a couple of months but have gotten some miles in the Plymouth! Definitely needs a break from working on it but it runs!! Got some floor mats made and put new sill panels in. Still have some trim and wipers to put on! And got new mopar springs also! Woo hoo!
Getting the engine bay buttoned up and rechecking front suspension install! It's alive and it moves !! Hood install and some more bleeding of the brakes!
Haha! Thanks man!
Ya those are legendary covers, they are stiff and tricky to install! Reused the original front seat foam buns and new extra padding to fill everything in. The rear seats are new foam overall.
I bought them about 4-5 years ago, probably about 700$ish?
More fun!
Jim
Finally able to get those interior parts installed! Front and rear seats, center console, shifter. Still gotta hook up stereo speakers and misc. All that tedious resto stuff is finally nice to bolt them in!
Haha! Ya That lift is quite a few years old, I did see quite a few vendors for that type of lift at the SEMA show last Fall they didn't look as solid and lower lbs rating! Will see if I can dig up their info.
It sure is nice to see some empty boxes and zip lock baggies getting parts put back...
Actually the factory fit stereo is from Custom auto sounds @ http://www.casmfg.com/Mopar.htm
Model USA-230 Custom Autosound was 159$ through a dealer on eBay, this one has the aux in jack, they do have a USB one too for a little more, fits great and easy to wire! Will let you know how it...
Thanks man! It's actually a production made hoist made by Rotary who also does the post hoists. And you can see there is a electric hydraulic pump to raise, all rated at 5k pounds! Works great in a small garage! Love that 72 also! Do you have some good pics for comparison??
'72 Plymouth
More dismanteling! Got the front suspension and kframe dropped. Pulled all the front brake components. Got all bushings and ball joints out, and all brackets out to get powdercoated! Have a rebuilt power steering box ready to go.
Seems be be tough to find new '71-'72 disk brake...
'72 Plymouth project
Been working a lot the past few weeks on the PLymouth! Got the seats all back together, was able to work the bucket seat backs and side pieces, and get the seat brackets assembled and mounted! Am really happy how they turned out! Also had some things to finished on the...
I know the seat covers were from Legendary, and I think the carpet kit also. It seems like I remember getting the carpet from The Paddock when they were around? The seat covers were snug and lined up pretty well. The black floor carpet fits great, I installed the hump for a console car and...
Those are some neat options! Especially the power windows! It does sounds like a Midwesterner type of car with that kinda of rust, and some of the coast cars get some of the door jamb and firewall rust too. Will have to stop by you place and visit and check out the Charger! I am about 10...
Hi Matt! welcome to the club! i also work on the 71 up mopars and.saw that charger on CL also! I also live in Coeur dalene Idaho so can always give ya some help! Also have a project this winter under 72 Satellite gone with the green!
Projcet '72
Is a good winter to work on the PLymouth! I think I have spent enough funds to get everything else together. Would like to upgrade the radiator but we will see how the 3core stock holds up. Was able to get the seats recovered, was able to reuse the bucket seat foam and added some...
Project '72
Have plenty to work on this winter, was really hoping to have it running this Fall before winter sets in, but always good not to rush anything! Getting started on the bucket seats! Was originally a green bench seat car, now to black buckets! Have a few cracks and two busted...