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What did you do to your Mopar today?

I hope I'm around in 14 years to see that you've put the 2nd piece of glass in.

I think I was able to beat the 14 years this time.

Got the passenger side in today.

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Recently went to fix the heat on my 70 Duster. Blower was blowing but seemed to be coming out the back instead of the vents. I assumed there was some big hole so I spent half the day pulling out the box, cutting and capping off hoses, dripping coolant everywhere, and so on, only to find out the previous owner had just mixed up the control cables! Should have been a 15-minute fix. "Never underestimate the incompetence of the previous owner."
And always remember, One day YOU will be the previous owner.
 
Yesterday actually..... laid rubber outside my buddy's workshop after a great afternoon of preparing, slicing and eating smoked brisket and pork belly....plus other goodies.
No pictures of the skid marks available :(

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Recently went to fix the heat on my 70 Duster. Blower was blowing but seemed to be coming out the back instead of the vents. I assumed there was some big hole so I spent half the day pulling out the box, cutting and capping off hoses, dripping coolant everywhere, and so on, only to find out the previous owner had just mixed up the control cables! Should have been a 15-minute fix. "Never underestimate the incompetence of the previous owner."
Had the exact same thing happen with one of my previous GTXs, but I got lucky and started with the temperature control switch, and the cables were hooked up backwards. Previous owner was not a car guy, but had restored the car with a group of volunteers as a charity project. Interesting result, with people who were serious about doing a good job, but didn't really know what they were doing. Had a lot of initial electrical troubles with grounds; there wasn't a speck of bare metal after the body was stripped and painted.
 
I spent two hours in the garage searching for Hemi parts and dropped them off at the machine shop. The Hemi is getting closer to going on the dyno.

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