Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
[Re: ScottSmith_Harms]
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12/17/11 01:29 AM
12/17/11 01:29 AM
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Thanks! I do plan on painting the overspray on them, its the rusted look I don't care for. If I change my mind I can always bead blast them again. I just try to do at least one thing on the Duster everyday, be it big or small. Any progress is good progress! Heres a before picture of a bunch of the parts, notably the hangers and shackles.
Last edited by NV69B7RR; 12/18/11 04:30 PM.
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Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
[Re: ScottSmith_Harms]
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12/17/11 08:16 PM
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Your brackets and suspension parts look AMAZING. Joe
65 Barracuda 70 Challenger
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Re: 71 Duster 340 4spd resto, from ruster to duster!
[Re: NV69B7RR]
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12/18/11 07:16 PM
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ScottSmith_Harms
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Quote:
Good thing she wasn't home when I was washing and rinsing seat belts...
Next time she's out neatly arange them in the dishwasher and let it do it's thing, works GREAT on old dirty seat belts, hang them to dry so they dry nice and flat, use a rag to wrap the webbing where it attaches to the ends and carefully spray the metal parts with WD-40.
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