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  1. Juan Veldez

    Happy 4th everyone!

    Happy birthday to America, and to me! Turned 64. Me, not America, duh. Cheers everyone!
  2. Juan Veldez

    Nostalgia…

    Chances are good. I have discovered a bunch of coincidences in my life that leads me to believe it is a very,very small world.
  3. Juan Veldez

    Best sound deadner, and carpet.

    I used ACC for carpeting with the pad upgrade. Fit great. Looks great. Very happy. For sound deadening, I used Dynamat with the foil. It provides sound deadening and the foil acts as a heat/cold barrier. I would say shop around for comparable products.
  4. Juan Veldez

    New Member Detroit

    Wow, how cool to have a car that was in a hot rod magazine. Looks like a runner. Congrats and good luck.
  5. Juan Veldez

    Strip or Blast or Sand Advice

    If you use a stripper, have plenty of "ones".
  6. Juan Veldez

    1972 Challenger 340 pump to carb fuel line sources

    You are correct. Just looked at my 73 Dodge Service Manual and it states " Fuel filter is on the suction side of fuel pump" and even shows a picture (see Fig. 25). Back to searching my receipts. .
  7. Juan Veldez

    1972 Challenger 340 pump to carb fuel line sources

    I have been rebuilding a walk-in shower at our house and doing landscape and irrigation at Mom's house. I was told those are my priorities by the bosses. LOL. I'm hooked on the CAF blend from Black Rifle Coffee Company. Yum.
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    1972 Challenger 340 pump to carb fuel line sources

    Good morning. I just went through my 4" stack of receipts and for the life of me I can not find the one for the fuel line to the carb. I have a 73 Challenger Rallye with a 340 and still run the TQ, stock style fuel pump, but with an Edelbrock dual plane intake. I'll look again and get back to...
  9. Juan Veldez

    Epoxy and rust converters

    I did the entire interior of the car with Por15 and the underside of the body (with black). There will be zero rust for the next 50 plus years. But trying to over paint this stuff is really tough, but for me, unnecessary.
  10. Juan Veldez

    Epoxy and rust converters

    If you are talking about under-body, suspension components, or other areas "covered up", I would suggest you look into Por15. They have a few colors to choose from. Just remove dirt and grease. It works best when you just paint right over the rust. If you are talking about the actual exposed...
  11. Juan Veldez

    Hood scoop tape

    Yes, flat black is a better option IMO.
  12. Juan Veldez

    No more words.

    What about "No more words" didn't you understand. LOL. Just kiddin', just kiddin'. I had to go there......Cheers!
  13. Juan Veldez

    73 Challenger emblem nut

    I went to a couple and they had similar, but not ones that "bottomed out" appropriately.
  14. Juan Veldez

    Car cover options

    Thanks again. I decided to order one that's for outside & inside use that is lockable. I assume "lockable" so it doesn't blow away, cause that won't stop anyone from taking off with it after some quick bolt cutter action.
  15. Juan Veldez

    73 Challenger emblem nut

    Thank you. I will check it out.
  16. Juan Veldez

    Car cover options

    My 73 Challenger stays in the garage and has been covered with a car cover that served me well (don't know what brand) to keep the dust off it while parked. It is time to replace it. Any recommendations? This is only for inside protection, never outside.
  17. Juan Veldez

    73 Challenger emblem nut

    Missing one of the nuts that secure the Challenger emblem on the front grille. Anyone know where I can pick one up?
  18. Juan Veldez

    Year-One versus Just Dashes

    My personal experience with Just Dashes was that I sent them a core and they did their thing and made it PERFECT. Took about 6 months for the turn around. Dropped some serious coinage, but was very happy. Good fitment was a given, because I sent them mine, so I can't comment on a complete...
  19. Juan Veldez

    Challenger Fender Louvers stud repar

    You can try using JB Weld to secure a new stud. I've had success using it in similar situations. Create a rough, clean surface for best adhesion.
  20. Juan Veldez

    Hagerty insurance

    Has anything went down or stayed the same price wise in CA lately? One reason I left Sac and moved to Idaho. Try State Farm. They actually have an acceptable premium. Mine is $255 per year based on a vehicle value of $40,000. Good luck.
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