You have a month to get this together. I wish you luck but I'm not so sure it could be done, but perhaps I'm wrong. I will check with my contact and inquire if he is interested in helping you.
I can speak for Cole's 3D printed fender tags. Buy one (he will reproduce the correct tag if you have some documentation) and display it without the worry of someone taking it. Correct? Nope....but the cost is low and you will be supporting a Mopar enthusiast.
Mine isn't 100% accurate, but is a...
Walmart batteries in my A-bodies as suggested by many. Converted to appear as a factory battery with the cap/decal dress up kit. Will do the same with the 'cuda
I'm getting the 'cuda on the rotisserie and scraping undercoating will begin this weekend. So, thinking ahead a little I am looking for an E-body restoration guide or informational books/manuals. Anything that's a good resource for a restoration for a 73 'cuda. Unfortunately I am currently not...
You can use Rust Bullet Automotive Formula as a stand-alone coating, or in combination with Rust Bullet BlackShell, WhiteShell, DuraGrade Color or Clear Shot for rust protection. Rust Bullet Automotive is metallic gray in color and can be brushed, rolled or sprayed.
Epoxy applied properly will not peel. It should be top coated though. If you are thinking about going the POR route, consider Rust Bullet. In my opinion, it's a superior product.
Dude, it's your car. Do it your way. Just kinda thinking out loud here, but why would you want to restore back? Because of what it's supposed to be or because of other people's opinions or ??? Why would you consider keeping it as an AAR? Just think it over and do it your way and if you change...
On a K frame, easy off works.
Castrol super clean works and can be diluted.
Brake cleaner but could be harsh.
Take your pick. I would suggest the least aggressive. No need to use a solvent if something that's easily diluted and rinsed with water works.
If it's built up and caked, I would...