'71 Demon Project Build
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11/10/08 10:59 PM
11/10/08 10:59 PM
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Hi all! I've seen a couple of posts in the last year or two where folks had kept us updated on the status of their project (Steve/HemiChallenger and the ’71 Super Bee and Gary/Challenger 1 with his Challengers) so I thought I would give it a try. Now, I don’t have the talent or skills that the others have shown but hopefully some of you will be interested or may learn something yourselves. My car is a ’71 Demon that I bought from the original owner. She bought the /6-904 car new here in town and has kept it ever since. It still wears its original paint and doesn’t show any rust or body damage beyond a few door dings (crossing my fingers). Last fall/winter I replaced the /6 with a 360 Magnum that I built and put a 727 and 8 ¾ behind it (it has run 12.76 at 104 mph in full street trim and full exhaust so I’m pretty happy with that). I will be taking the drivetrain out the bottom of the car (luckily I have a two post lift in my shop) and gutting the interior. I plan on a “quick” repaint with a color change of brown to Sassy Grass and a complete interior overall (bench to buckets). I will most likely paint over the existing paint unless I find something that worries me. I will post pics as I go (again, not as exciting as some others but hopefully worth looking at) and I’m sure I will have questions that you all can help me with. I plan on getting this done prior to next years race season in March. I just setup a photobucket account so hopefully I can attach pics that way. Sit back and enjoy, and wish me luck!! Pic of car "before"
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
[Re: VITC_GTX]
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11/11/08 12:43 AM
11/11/08 12:43 AM
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1_WILD_RT
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Day two: Removed the front bumper, valance, grill, lights, and hood.
Looks like a great referance shot for proper grill blackout for those so inclined...A few more angles of this would probably be useful to someone doing an A body resto...
BTW I've said it before looks like a great start, you've got it running impressively & I'm sure it's gonna look great...
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
#148692
11/11/08 01:05 AM
11/11/08 01:05 AM
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Hillbillyracer
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Like your project,and paint the car the same color.It would be nice to see a car that is not the same color as everbodys
1972 Dodge dart,,1964 Plymouth Valiant station wagon,1976 Dodge M880 truck,1995 Dodge 3500 rollback
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
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11/11/08 08:33 AM
11/11/08 08:33 AM
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Day two: Removed the front bumper, valance, grill, lights, and hood.
Looks like a great referance shot for proper grill blackout for those so inclined...
i was just thinkin gthe same thing. I will be painting my wngine compartment in the near future and this is a great reference shot.
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
[Re: sharpie]
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11/11/08 07:26 PM
11/11/08 07:26 PM
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Sharpie- I will get you some pics of the motor compartment. I will take a couple more of the front black out for those that may need it too. Some of you have mentioned not changing the color and I understand the reason (I'm sure that there are more Sassy Grass and Sublime Demons now than they actually built in '71 and '72). I just need a bright color, I love them. My GTX is VitC (original color) and my daily driver is bright yellow. I like to stand out
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
[Re: DusterKrazy]
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11/11/08 10:01 PM
11/11/08 10:01 PM
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Thats a good looking car. Hope the gas cap I sold you is working out good for it Good luck with the build
Thanks!!
The gas cap is perfect, thanks for the help
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
[Re: 1_WILD_RT]
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11/11/08 10:12 PM
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Looks like a great referance shot for proper grill blackout for those so inclined...A few more angles of this would probably be useful to someone doing an A body resto...
Here are a couple more pics of the grill blackout. Please let me know if anyone needs additional pics.
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Re: '71 Demon Project Build
[Re: sharpie]
#148702
11/11/08 10:17 PM
11/11/08 10:17 PM
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Can you PM me some pictures of the motor? I want to see where stuff resides in the engine bay for reference. Thanks.
PM sent. Let me know if the pictures didn't come through. I'm learning as I go here...
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