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1969 RR Questions

DustyR

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Just purchased a project RR that I would like to give a second life to. Haven't started working on it as of yet but get starting to get a game plan. Have a few questions for you.

What does Medium Build Cost say include.?
Good place to purchase parts such as all interior, fastener kit, wiring, etc.
One thing I know I Need will be a front bench seat

I will post pictures once the vehicle gets rolled up into shop area. Weather here in Oregon has not been pleasant

Thank you
 
Bench seat will likely be hard to find, and will probably cost more than a pair of buckets.

Depending on the current condition of your car, and how far you want to take it, cost could still be all over the map.
AMD sells sheet metal, go through an AMD dealer for best pricing and free shipping, Legendady interiors are very good. eBay will be a great source for factory looking hardware and other various parts. I've heard Painless wiring harness is a good wiring system.
eBay will be a great place for many small pieces, as will this sites wanted and for sale sections. Check out various swap meets in your area, there's bound to be a few Mopar guys at each.
 
Lol, nope not at all. Wonder if a bench seat is in it
 
Body of the car is in very nice shape, been sitting in primer for several years, engine is rebuilt and never been fired. It was rebuilt by a well known drag racer and mechanic, 383 balanced and blue printed. Numbers matching car. That was the good. Now the bad, car is completely disassembled, it does roll. No interior and what is there needs to be replaced. I do have all the glass.

Thanks
 
Don't hesitate to post up what your looking for! Most likely someone has it or knows where it is on here. Lol
 
Build a hot rod. It will cost you less than even a mediocre restoration and if done "tastefully" will be worth more than you end up having in it. A resto, even a mediocre one, will cost you WAY more than the car will be worth - even if you get some driving pleasure out of it. Furthermore, anything short of a perfect resto will always have ******** picking it apart.
 
I bought parts from near and far. You're better off being more specific on what exactly you need. I bought a lot of stuff from Summit Racing. You may find it a challenge finding all the interior parts. A lot of them are fairly rare. Google is your friend. There are many, many sources for parts - I found nearly all of what I needed by searching the net and discovering different sources. Not a great answer - but your post is so broad. Good luck and post here when you're unable to find something or have a specific part or execution need. Lots of good info comes from the site.
 
You might look at Wildcat Auto Wrecking in Sandy Or. 503-668-7786. They specialize in Mopar parts for used parts. Pick up a copy of Mopar Collector's Guide magazine, most of the part sources advertise in there.
 
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