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'71 RR resto project

I know I'm not so organized here when posting things but one thing I forgot to post, prior to getting my car painted is that I had to replace the radiator support because it was beat up, front and rear valence. So, I called AMD and ordered one and the thing bolted right up with no modifications, as many of you already know from buying their stuff. Also, my car had turn down tail pipes, which I didn't care much for. I ordered the dual cut out rear valence for putting the machine gun tips on. I'm sure the front and rear valence will fit good when I get to the part of installing them.

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Had my K powder coated, all new front suspension ball joints installed, LCA stiffener plates welded (K also), tubular UCA, new front sway bar installed and disc spindles.

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Fuel separator ready to go in. I also powder coated the plate that sits in the aft of the left wheel well and the cover that attaches to it, protecting the flex lines to the tank. I forgot to take a picture of it

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Here are the valve cover and air cleaner, before and after, that's going on my motor. I had a FBBO sponsor powder coat them and I couldn't be happier with the attention to detail. Many here has used her services and if no one has, I'd recommend it if going this route.

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Thanks moparnation. It's been a labor of love as with yours.
 
I'll agree with that Rod!!! They're ALL a Labor of Love with me. Thanks for the kind words and glowing recommendation. << hug >>
There is no question when it comes to powder coating and doing it right....You are the only one!
Even though I have not used your services. A lot of my friends have and I am impressed indeed...

Now for the "eye candy" remark that relates to 2 things:realcrazy:lol
 
Getting some of the engine compartment components installed before anything else. Front brakes converted to discs, stainless lines, rebuilt the original wiper motor. Everything bolted up, as far as the brakes, just like the power drums did from the factory. Also, the red colored nut holding the proportioning valve to the inner fender.

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There is no question when it comes to powder coating and doing it right....You are the only one!
Even though I have not used your services. A lot of my friends have and I am impressed indeed...

Now for the "eye candy" remark that relates to 2 things:realcrazy:lol

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sweet ride dad's car . great you kept it and great job restoring it . had a 71 rr 383 auto car once . one of my fav's , but a friend wanted it for hes son . so i sold it to him . kid turn it down for a jap p/u . who know were it went now . it must have been a showroom car it had an early build date .
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Getting the front end ready to drop in the goods

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