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Back from getting head pipes fabbed at exhaust shop.
Slow progress, but progress.
Still looks kinda' cool even with parts missing and in different shades.
Then we have bro's car after major paint work.
Dam shiny, eh?
That is ok it's always good to see what other are working on & what stage they have got to keep up the good work & keep us posted on what is done with fresh pictures so we can see where you are at.
So my wife delivers mail and about once a month she comes home and asks me if I want to go check out this car that's for sale, sitting in this field etc. Well it was one of those days and I'm always game for an adventure. So I'm on the phone with a friend when we pull up and I see her for the first time. I instantly tell my friend I have to go and hang up on him before he even has a chance to respond. What she found was this '67 Plymouth Belveder for sale. I figured she was way out of my league but I had to check her out. Well while I'm checking her out the guy selling her comes out and we start talking price. He tells me he'd be willing to do part trade. Lucky for me I had enough toys and cash to put together a deal. The story he gave me was that the old man tha owned it died around '72, god rest his sole, and his wife parked it in the garage, scraping the quarter panel on her way in, and left her their until this fellow brought her out recently and sold her to me with 30800 original miles. The only thing wrong with her when I got her was some rusted out freeze and core plugs, a couple cracks in the radiator, the scrape in the quarter panel which broke the tail light trim and tweaked the bumper a little and a couple cigarette burns in the drivers seat, o yea and a bird nested in the heater box under the dash while it was sitting at the tow yard getting a clear tittle. well enough babble here you go guys.
my dad bought this car a year and a half ago and i have done all the body work, and mechanical work. we pulled the 318 and found an old RV with a 440 that had been sitting for years and failed a compression test. we said what the heck and got it for 400 bucks. the rings were siezed from the years of sitting so we bored it and rebuilt it. meachinist said it had no more than 20K miles witch was a shocker haha.
anyways heres what it was when we got it....
and here is how it sits now(well it has a hood on now but who cares)