Wow fella's......I'm really at a loss of words for all the great positive feedback. I really do appreciate it and if feels great knowing you guys are signing this one off as a job well done. Thank you. Now....what the hell am I going to do with myself? Driving the bird is going to be a blast, but I don't think that's going to cut the bacon. I guess it's time for me to slow down and spend a bit more time enjoy watching you guys build your rides.
I'd come out there Chris and weld those quarters on for you, if I could afford the time/ticket. Now if you said rockers, I'd probably miss my flight LOL. Just kidding. If I was closer, you bet I would give you a hand.
I'm liking the deceiving idle on the 512 747....It don't rattle me around like a change jar, but when you hit the throttle it's pretty amazing how fast it goes from quiet to riot.
I think a '70 GTX would look quite nice sitting in the garage, getting revived MT_Mopar. There is one not too far from here, but the options/price are a bit off my radar. Trying to close a deal on some acreage right now, but if that falls through it may just speed up my next appointment with a rotten Mopar.
I Gotta get a couple shot with the "Mini me" yet Roger..lol Great to see they actually look a like now, instead of one real nice one and another in pieces.
Thank you Ron.......and i'm really looking forward to the day that we're all gazing upon your road ready '69!
Yeah, pretty stoked Budnicks. Always a good feeling getting a car back on the road. Especially taking that first drive down the main strip of your hometown, with all the windows down and a big old grin on your face.
Many thanks to you Basketcase, Funship, tallhair and all the others. It's been great being able to have and share this thread here. The best part has been shooting the breeze with all you guys. When I started this thread and gave it the name "Family Tradition" it was because these cars have always ran through my veins. I can say that alot of my younger memories growing up have been of a big old V8's chugging in dad's garage, peeling down the road with all my buddies in a freshly waxed Dodge on a Friday night or even driving off from the church in my old Mopar with my new wife. I said I would find the time to circle that wagon with my old man an re-light that fire with these old cars in him, that captured me when I was young..and this car/project has. Spent plenty of time with him on this bird and now the wheels are turning with his own ideas of a classic ride to summon on the streets. My mom, heck...she's always been and always will be a Mopar nut and she can't wait for a ride. Before this turn's into some sort of corny insurance salesman of the year speech, id just like to end it by saying thanks. I look forward to watching your builds and your mopars go down the road and look forward to many more days of putting and keeping these cars on the road with all of you.
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Damn Will...after all this time, i was thinking of something to say once Skeletor was done and all i got is WOW.
you just built yourself (IMHO) the perfect B-body and all of Us learned a ****-ton on your travels about the B-body countryside!! this thread really should be made into a paperback!!
Congrats Brother and thanks for takin' Us for a ride with ya these past 3 years!!!
---so wat's next?? a 542GTX??? :icon_batman:
Thanks Brother! Heck of a trip eh? I think the next thing on the agenda is figuring out when/where your GTX and my bird can meet up and clear the streets. I'm sure we could create plenty of experiences for the books with a couple crazy guys and a couple crazy Plymouth's. Might have to start a Bail fund..lol God only knows what kind of rusty creature may coming creeping up in my garage next, but the three letters G T X sure sound nice. Thanks for coming along for the ride Mar!