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Left side suspension

Coronet 14

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001.jpg002.jpg005.jpg004.jpg003.jpgFinally got one side done. Just have to torque the hardware. Now got other side to do. At least I learned what not to do.
 
Looks good man. You got any details for us, like whats the car you're working on, what brakes are you running are they from a kit or from a donor car?
 
Very impressive, my friend. It's always a pleasure to see someone like you taking good care of Mopar treasure.
 
Car is 1972 Dodge Coronet. Production date 001.jpg005.jpg002.jpg017.jpg002.jpg003.jpg001.jpg008.jpg002.jpg002.jpg004b.jpg005b.jpg151.jpgNov 71 Factory disc brakes. When I got the car rotors were destroyed. I separated the hub from the rotor. tried to find just disc rotors. No made it so I had to go with one piece rotors.
 
Right on man! :headbang: Are you going to daily it or is it more of a toy?
 
It's a play toy. I'm not building it to b a show car. Just want to have fun. 004.jpgThe biggest problem with the car is no one makes any patch or body panels for car
 
The biggest problem with the car is no one makes any patch or body panels for car

Make your own. As long as you don't have large areas to fix which it doesn't look like you do, it'll be pretty easy to make. Just get yourself a good set of hammers and dollies and start beating on some sheet metal until it fits the area that needs patched.
 
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