Chevykillerx13
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I traded a motorcycle for a project car... And far as i can see, I have my work cut out for me. Car is a 73 Plymouth Satellite Sebring. Here's what I know about it...
Originally a 318, automatic, A/C car, unsure of axle I wanna say 8 1/4, shift on the column, etc. Car is tore up, mainly in the interior. Outside body isn't that bad, but The drivers side fender, and the "header panel" is trashed. Theres some rust about the wheel wells, and the drivers door has a dent, and shes a biggen.
Here's whats going down, I just bought a 1994 Ram 1500 318 2wd automatic. 9 1/4 rear, 3.5X gears, a/c, etc... This truck is going to be torn down, and I'm going to be rewiring the Plymouth as a 94 Dodge. I know, I know, a 360 is slightly better out of the box, but the price was right, and everything works.
INTERIOR
The RAM gauge cluster will be modified to fit as I want. I'll be making my own dash out of fiberglass and vinyl or maybe even use microsuede. The car's interior was originally gold...Yuck.. Going to try and start upholstery and make the interior black with green accents. That and ALOT of custom interior work, It will have a console shifter (a ratchet shifter of whatever I feel like at the time). Main question is.......Does anyone have any idea what materials I could use that would save weight? Obviously Carbon fiber would be the ultimate way, but that all seems expensive and I couldn't do it myself. Oh and front buckets to replace the bench.
Exterior
Pretty straight forward, except I'm going to put a hood scoop on it. Probably buy a fiberglass one that sticks on with 3M tape, only make it fully functional. Tinted windows, either a gunmetal gray or candy apple green.
Now for my favorite part... The technical aspect.
Engine -318 Magnum with the 94 2wd transmission. As stated before, rewired so It's more-or-less a stock dodge pickup. Maybe get the mopar performance computer, put Ford 4-hole injectors, and then mainly just bolt on performance to have a little extra zip from the ole 318. Oh and probably use either the stock manifolds, or try and find some R/T manifolds, although I'm sure headers for the plymouth would work, aside from that a dual exhaust system that will have a deep, "respect me for I am Mopar" tone, with electric cutouts for some fun at stop lights.
Suspension- I'll be going over every aspect of this car, so I'll save what I can, and replace any part in doubt. I want the *** up about 2" higher than the rear for that classic muscle car stance, and plan on running disc brakes all the way around....Now the big question. Does anyone know the factory width of both the 73 rear and a 94 ram rear? I know the truck rear will be wider, and of course have the bigger bolt spread, But If it's close, enough where changing a tire won't be a major pain in the ***, I'm seriously considering using the stock ram rear axle, and maybe even the front spindle and a arms from the ram if possible. I am not dead set on using this, I just want to utilize the parts truck before she gets turned into a Toyota.
Now I know you're probably reading all of this and thinking Woah, dudes got his work cut out for him. I am aware this is not going to be an over night build. This is just what I have envisioned in my mind. The swap is the easiest part, and in my mind, all the custom interior work I want done is what is going to take the longest and be the most expensive. and just to cover my bases and make sure for 100%....
-I can use an LA mid sump pan correct? I have a spare from an 87 Diplomat laying around.
-The 318 magnum lost its "ears" after a certain year. I know mine has them, but just at a glance, are they still machined?
- If anyone would PM me with ANY interior tips, like the best fiberglass to use, fabric, etc, please do not hesitate.
Originally a 318, automatic, A/C car, unsure of axle I wanna say 8 1/4, shift on the column, etc. Car is tore up, mainly in the interior. Outside body isn't that bad, but The drivers side fender, and the "header panel" is trashed. Theres some rust about the wheel wells, and the drivers door has a dent, and shes a biggen.
Here's whats going down, I just bought a 1994 Ram 1500 318 2wd automatic. 9 1/4 rear, 3.5X gears, a/c, etc... This truck is going to be torn down, and I'm going to be rewiring the Plymouth as a 94 Dodge. I know, I know, a 360 is slightly better out of the box, but the price was right, and everything works.
INTERIOR
The RAM gauge cluster will be modified to fit as I want. I'll be making my own dash out of fiberglass and vinyl or maybe even use microsuede. The car's interior was originally gold...Yuck.. Going to try and start upholstery and make the interior black with green accents. That and ALOT of custom interior work, It will have a console shifter (a ratchet shifter of whatever I feel like at the time). Main question is.......Does anyone have any idea what materials I could use that would save weight? Obviously Carbon fiber would be the ultimate way, but that all seems expensive and I couldn't do it myself. Oh and front buckets to replace the bench.
Exterior
Pretty straight forward, except I'm going to put a hood scoop on it. Probably buy a fiberglass one that sticks on with 3M tape, only make it fully functional. Tinted windows, either a gunmetal gray or candy apple green.
Now for my favorite part... The technical aspect.
Engine -318 Magnum with the 94 2wd transmission. As stated before, rewired so It's more-or-less a stock dodge pickup. Maybe get the mopar performance computer, put Ford 4-hole injectors, and then mainly just bolt on performance to have a little extra zip from the ole 318. Oh and probably use either the stock manifolds, or try and find some R/T manifolds, although I'm sure headers for the plymouth would work, aside from that a dual exhaust system that will have a deep, "respect me for I am Mopar" tone, with electric cutouts for some fun at stop lights.
Suspension- I'll be going over every aspect of this car, so I'll save what I can, and replace any part in doubt. I want the *** up about 2" higher than the rear for that classic muscle car stance, and plan on running disc brakes all the way around....Now the big question. Does anyone know the factory width of both the 73 rear and a 94 ram rear? I know the truck rear will be wider, and of course have the bigger bolt spread, But If it's close, enough where changing a tire won't be a major pain in the ***, I'm seriously considering using the stock ram rear axle, and maybe even the front spindle and a arms from the ram if possible. I am not dead set on using this, I just want to utilize the parts truck before she gets turned into a Toyota.
Now I know you're probably reading all of this and thinking Woah, dudes got his work cut out for him. I am aware this is not going to be an over night build. This is just what I have envisioned in my mind. The swap is the easiest part, and in my mind, all the custom interior work I want done is what is going to take the longest and be the most expensive. and just to cover my bases and make sure for 100%....
-I can use an LA mid sump pan correct? I have a spare from an 87 Diplomat laying around.
-The 318 magnum lost its "ears" after a certain year. I know mine has them, but just at a glance, are they still machined?
- If anyone would PM me with ANY interior tips, like the best fiberglass to use, fabric, etc, please do not hesitate.