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  1. Torqueflite

    New old guy in NC.

    Welcome!! I'm late lol.
  2. Torqueflite

    70 AAR Bringing it back from the accident.

    JD, I didn't mention a drop coat because I didn't think it mattered in my post but I would if painting it assembled. If you want to try shooting FK5, go get a pint of it and shoot an old hood. It's not very expensive a color. Give it a coat of grey sealer and tape off the hood in half, kinda use...
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    70 AAR Bringing it back from the accident.

    Coco, thankyou. I work alone, I use to have a bodyshop/ restoration shop years ago. It's hard to wrestle things by myself. Hard to find people to help, seems they are not interested in this kind of work. Because it takes a lot of patience and perserverence. You don't need a big shop or mega...
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    70 AAR Bringing it back from the accident.

    Thanks guys. It's a very picky color it does not tolerate changes in temperature or air pressure changes. An AAR is a challenge and it takes a LOT of tape, paper and plastic covering. lol.And, patience. This will be my last hoorah.
  5. Torqueflite

    70 AAR Bringing it back from the accident.

    Needs Needs color sanded and polished then on to the black. BTW, anyone know how to get mud dauber nests out of an aar hood? And yes I painted it in pieces. I don't like tape lines. lol Ten coats of base. That will make you tired.
  6. Torqueflite

    70 AAR Bringing it back from the accident.

    Thanks everyone. I guess I have made a little progress lately.
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    70 AAR Bringing it back from the accident.

    A bout with liver cancer for about a year. I'm back on the cuda.
  8. Torqueflite

    Painting underneath 1970 challenger

    The burnt orange AAR i am doing the rocker pinch weld and the bottom of the rocker was black. Black overspray was blown over onto the floor pan also .
  9. Torqueflite

    1970 A-66 Challenger Convertible

    I would but it's mostly cut into little pieces, I'll see if I have any pics on my phone.
  10. Torqueflite

    70 AAR Bringing it back from the accident.

    Mike the owner brought me the engine stuff so it will be off to the machine shop. Number matching T/A block and original heads, intake carbs and all. I think I will have the machine shop assemble the long block. I'm running out of time. lol
  11. Torqueflite

    70 cuda door latch.

    It may just need a good cleaning, It tends to stick when trying to unlatch the drivers side. I am mocking up all the body panels before starting the bodywork and fitting. I have adjusted the striker in different positions with the door snubbers on. Could be it's just gummy like you say. Thanks!
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    70 cuda door latch.

    Possibly. You know how the drivers side is always worn. I have so much to do on the car I just figured if they were available I would replace them. I saw a set of USED ones on E-bay for almost $500 bucks and $25 shipping. LOL. I don't think so!! Thanks for your reply. I just thought someone...
  13. Torqueflite

    Anyone ever hear about a "Turbine Dart"

    https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=yset_chr_syc_oracle&p=turbonique+drag+axle#action=view&id=3&vid=312915d8319688c4b06fa22e830e615f
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    Anyone ever hear about a "Turbine Dart"

    I was thinking that Dart had a Turboniques turbine rear axle maybe.
  15. Torqueflite

    70 cuda fog lamps

    Hey those are Road Lamps! :lol:
  16. Torqueflite

    1970 AARCuda

    Great you getting it back together!!
  17. Torqueflite

    70 cuda door latch.

    Hi all, Does anyone make new door latches for a 70 cuda? Thanks
  18. Torqueflite

    Finally going to paint shop!

    I feel your pain, I'm 65 and been doing bodywork most of my life. Had a knee replaced, Hernia surgery, ect... thinking after I get this AAR done I'll get a job at mcdonalds or something. lol Keep after the challenger, just slow and steady, you got this.
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