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Good job——But you covered up the oem paint,lol.Polished and cleaned up my hubcaps .
Gave them a new coat of paint around the rings and the Center Dodge emblem .
What a pain - painters have patience .
Thanks to a member here Oldbee for helping me out with sone caps at a very reasonable price as you know these caps are hard to find .
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Good job——But you covered up the oem paint,lol.
Start saving some money for a block to start,lol.have a 62 Fury that has not been out of the garage since 67. Walked around it 3 or 4 times today in the garage stared at the empty engine compartment for a while wondering if it will ever see the road again.
Got goin’Since I was last here...a while ago...I have disassembled the 73 440 and cleaned up everything except the block and heads. Starting electrolysis tomorrow and we will see how that goes. I disassembled the 750 dual feed carb and cleaned the smack out of that. Bought a Comp bump stick and lifters, chrome dual feed fuel line w/ inline filter and pressure gauge, liquid filled, got a porting kit, Dremel tool, Angelucci Performance rear main seal body, cleaned and polished up the entire valve train, and bottom end. Also got a set of calipers for the front disc.
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Been working on it for 2 years now. I want it to be a driver not a show car but did a full rotisserie work up epoxy and sealed. converted over to 4 wheel disk brakes, last week installed Borgeson power steering. Rebuilt a 65 727 so i could get rid of the trunnion and have modern day drive shaft. I have the 383 my dad put in it in 64. Its disassembled and ready for the machine shop. I have done it all myself except the media blasting.Three problems now, first there's never enough money, second there are no machine shops open in the Tampa St Pete area anymore and if they are they either have no idea about Mopars or will put me on a waiting list. Last is time and friends. when im home from work its hard to get motivate when i was younger friends would come over work on cars and drink beer. Now everyone's busy doing other crap. Its moving forward but not nearly as fast as i had originally thought or hoped.Start saving some money for a block to start,lol.
Check post #5 on this thread.Been working on it for 2 years now. I want it to be a driver not a show car but did a full rotisserie work up epoxy and sealed. converted over to 4 wheel disk brakes, last week installed Borgeson power steering. Rebuilt a 65 727 so i could get rid of the trunnion and have modern day drive shaft. I have the 383 my dad put in it in 64. Its disassembled and ready for the machine shop. I have done it all myself except the media blasting.Three problems now, first there's never enough money, second there are no machine shops open in the Tampa St Pete area anymore and if they are they either have no idea about Mopars or will put me on a waiting list. Last is time and friends. when im home from work its hard to get motivate when i was younger friends would come over work on cars and drink beer. Now everyone's busy doing other crap. Its moving forward but not nearly as fast as i had originally thought or hoped.
I’ve just been looking into that! I had the trans beefed up a few months before the floor or gave out so she’s ready to be turned under but I also can’t drop too much more dough into this thing lol looking at grinding The fuelplate down and maybe some injectors but all just speculation for nowmaybe you can rent all of us that body lifter so we change our oil. just kidding any plans for the power plant while putting on the new body