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What did you do to your Mopar today?

I don't think I can ! It is included with the band clamp and seals the ends of the clamp. It is very effective................................MO
Band camp you say....
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I walked past the GTX this evening on the way to adjusting a shower mixer, and dreamed of a fine sunny weekend so I can cruise around and burn some gas....and maybe some rubber.:thumbsup:
 
I took the 'Bee out and flogged it last night. The more I beat on it, the better it performs...it appears anyway (apologies for the quality):



Damn I love driving this car!
 
Damn fine job!!
I'm STILL not happy with that friggin bumper. I want it to fit like it does on a RR. They sit up tight and flush. Might have to get two RR quarter back ends around the bumper side profile and graft them onto the Express so it will look right. Must think on it....and, or, slice a 1/4 " or so off of the top front edge of the bumper so it can slide up farther vertically, and forward a bit without touching the lower rail or the tail extensions. One or the other.
 
After much frustration, I was finally able to get the brakes in the '55 Plymouth working. I changed the MC three times and rear wheel cylinders twice. I re-plumbed the entire car and, when I couldn't get a good pedal, I re-plumbed the rear again. After having the car since last fall, it was nice to finally drive it beyond the neighborhood.
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After much frustration, I was finally able to get the brakes in the '55 Plymouth working. I changed the MC three times and rear wheel cylinders twice. I re-plumbed the entire car and, when I couldn't get a good pedal, I re-plumbed the rear again. After having the car since last fall, it was nice to finally drive it beyond the neighborhood.
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cool ride ...
 
went hunting and gathering .... sshhhhhhh im huntin mopar

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Nothing really cool.....
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Water pump on the ol' JK Jeep
Boring, but still turning wrenches.
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I've been through 6 on may Dak.

I've got it down to just over 20 min!
 
Not quite 20 min, but not bad at 2 1/2 hrs.
Would have been a lot quicker minus a broken bolt- cheesy tiny crap they use.
And lunch break....
Beer break....

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Laboring on labor day weekend to try to fill up the fun acct to go hunting with CornpatchMO this fall..
 
Laboring on labor day weekend to try to fill up the fun acct to go hunting with CornpatchMO this fall..
Don't forget the Winterset car show. I am hoping to be there , parked in my traditional spot.......................MO
 
Don't forget the Winterset car show. I am hoping to be there , parked in my traditional spot.......................MO
You might have to swing by the house afterwards. Kicking one out and moving one in. Another project but way cooler!
 
You might have to swing by the house afterwards. Kicking one out and moving one in. Another project but way cooler!
Don't think I can wait that long ! which one is out, and what takes it's place? Seems a little birdie gave me a clue just recently, but don't recall where or what.......................MO
 
Started sealing up the floors in the 1955 Plymouth using POR 15 and fiberglass. Eventually, I plan to replace the floors, but this will do for a while.
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