Pappa1
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Here are a few pics of my project. The engine, transmission, and clutch assembly are done! The engine is now a 411cu in with a Stroker Kit, new pistons, oversize cam, roller rockers, etc.. But as far as looks go it is still an unassuming Rochester Thermo Carb 340 cu in but is painted MOPAR orange instead of Chrysler blue. The engine bay has been stripped and ALL rust has been repaired. The glass is going back in with all new whiskers, gaskets, seals, rubber, etc.. The ole wiring has been removed from bumper to bumper and completely re-wired along with LED lights. The dash Rallye gauges have been restored to better than original, the dash is being re-installed with the original AC rebuilt and updated which will keep the real look of the day, a NOS vinyl top is going back on, new interior insulation/sound deadening and head liner is being installed, and the seats and rugs have been replaced with NOS material.
Once the wallet recovers, the mechanics will be addressed, upgrade front/rear suspension but keep the power steering and brakes as original, new fuel tank, and upgrade thefuel/brake lines. The underside will be repainted and coated after a re-enforcement frame kit is installed. Then the body rust will be addressed along with the final paint job. OMG, my aching savings account is crying aloud! But the wifey says drive on and get it done, so I will prevail...somehow.
Here are a few pics of before and during the project. Hopefully someday soon the completed project pics will be posted, too.
Once the wallet recovers, the mechanics will be addressed, upgrade front/rear suspension but keep the power steering and brakes as original, new fuel tank, and upgrade thefuel/brake lines. The underside will be repainted and coated after a re-enforcement frame kit is installed. Then the body rust will be addressed along with the final paint job. OMG, my aching savings account is crying aloud! But the wifey says drive on and get it done, so I will prevail...somehow.
Here are a few pics of before and during the project. Hopefully someday soon the completed project pics will be posted, too.