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The pearly gates must have needed some color... Leanna will get them looking great for sure. I just had a few friendly conversations on the forum w Leanna. To those that got to know her more then I... my condolences. Thanks for sharing her creations. It brings some light to the darkness...
I had a temporary voltmeter conversion while redoing my charging system. I used a volt gauge label from whitegauges.net and used a broken rallye ammeter with the voltage label and glued it to the voltmeter and glued on the needle. Worked great. In some cases, the labels can look pretty...
To end the story...I told the seller I was sending an inspector and that he would contact him...the inspector called the next day and the seller said he was leaving the country for 10 days--but never told me!!. I passed on the car--he can keep it if he wants to play games. I decided I am keeping...
Great idea! On my way to Harbor Freight to buy some spreaders (snap ring pliers) which I will never use again but might come in handy to have around. Will let you know how it works out. Thanks again for the info.
I am very sorry to read this, as she was a bright and very intelligent woman, and did professional work for our members! She will be missed by all of us here on FBBO!
RIP Leanna, and I know in my heart,
you are already in heaven. Godspeed
Man oh man I hope your recovery goes well:thumbsup:
Surgery's never convenient but sometimes you just gotta get schit fixed. Definitely treat the feet right!
I had to take the HP manifolds back off the 440 and re-seal the studs. The good industrial thread sealer I thought would seal anything got steam cleaned outa there after 800 miles. They all have #2 spermatex on them now.
Be it from China or not, it's all about the design. There are several excellent products made in China, but designed by and shipped from the US.
I would love to see images of the crummy wood grain, so I can decide for myself.
So I’ve restored the steel front grille mounting surround from my 69 charger, and the next step will be to restore the plastic grille itself that mounts back into the steel frame.
I’m looking for hints or tips on things like how to go about removing the fasteners that hold the stainless trim...
FWIW….was told, trunk pan and floor pans were replaced. Here’s the write up on the body condition…. I know, it should be looked at. I just don’t know much about bodywork except that fact its extremely expensive…
“BODY: rear quarters were done a few years back and needs some grinding on weld...
You'll need to look at it first hand, and up close. Those images stink. A screen shot of a thumbnail image is a poor image, IMO.
A common issue on these 50+ year old cars that can be costly to repair is the interior floor pan, and the trunk bottom. Surface rust is fine, but indicates it's...
I have 12' 4" ceiling height, the top of the posts are 7" down from the ceiling. As others have said you want the cables going over the top to keep the floor clear.
It is a 10K and it is installed on a 4 inch thick slab. I put braces on the top to keep the posts from moving and possibly walking...
It's 35 degrees out. 10% ethanol in the gas, even the winter blend ain't cutting it. Plus the heat riser is inoperative. Before this summer the car hasn't been fueled since the mid 90's. I've been running the engine just this year on gasohol, and I needed to start it today to get stabilizer in...
I tried replacing but theyre loose in the hole and dont really lock in good, id rather just get or find one that fits and replace the whole hub where threads at
Numbers motor and trans?
Buildsheet?
Picture of fender tag?
Most 4.10 4spd cars aren’t numbers trans and motor. So look at stampings REALLY close.
Is your inspector a dedicated Mopar car with years of experience?
That car has all the right options for a 440-4bbl car. Almost too good to be...
The straight rad crossbar and okay looking trunk floor show promise but not the patched firewall. In my experience anything in primer is just covering a whole bunch of required labour. Expect it all to be bad. If it is close go have a look at it. If it isn't forget about it.