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Blasted the rear drums and powdercoated them, painted the front calipers, polished all 4 wheels, while they were off the car, changed pinion seal, all on the Satellite. I just about got 2 of the 3 cars ready for Carlisle. Good thing I took the whole week off! Still need to go over the Belvedere, wash/wax, detail. Getting tired of all the clean up. Looks like PM showers later this week too!
I DROVE MINE!!! ALL DAY!! WITHOUT INCIDENT OR ADVENTURE! Yes;that's worth all capitals! Pics from said adventure(or lack thereof) in the "Local Cruise..." thread.
I actually saw mine today. I installed new motor and tranny mounts (both are out of the car) and started to buff out the paint. I decided to go ahead and pull it out of the shop to load it. Tomorrow i'll take it to a buddys place to power wash the engine bay and maybe some detail work. I need to make a patch for the driver side floor. I might as well do it with the motor on the stand. I really want to drive it but trying to convince myself to do it right and take my time.
Layed out and drilled all the holes for the emblems and Vinyl top trim. Blasted, painted and installed the hood latch, release and catch arm. Seam sealed between inner/outer cowl and rear lower window corners.
Tore apart the dash. Took out all the gauges.... Got to figure out where to go from here...... Put in the gauges again???? Radio???? Decisions, desicions......
Currently upgrading from the Stromberg WW 2-bbl and stock intake manifold to a Summit 600CFM 4-bbl and Weiand Stealth intake manifold on the 1967 Dodge Charger's 318ci. Can't wait to feel and see the power and gas mileage difference!
Rebuilt the steering coupler, installed the steering column, installed the steering wheel and button, filled the diff., installed the rear distribution block and axle vent, installed grill fill panel.
bought roller tires to get it in the garage and got off the old wheels, twas quite hot to do that work, i cant wait for it to be in the garage instead of out in 105
Put a little gas in it and took a ride this morning. Geeeeez....I love the sound of that car and it's just so nice to drive. You'd think after eighteen years it would get "ho, hum", but it doesn't. It just gets better.