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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: Whompin_Wedge] #1733933
01/19/15 02:56 PM
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shifter w/ air and terminator button. please excuse the missing door panel, working on a way to add small power window motors to the doors.

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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733934
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Thank you. As far as et's go.... the car ran in the mid 8's with the previous owner and similar horsepower. The gearing and converter are the same. most of the changes i have made to the car are for reliability and safety, not necessarily performance. My updates added probably around 150 pounds to the car, but im a little smaller than the other guy too. There is room for improvement on a few things. The carbs proved to be a bit of a limiting factor on the dyno. But im also at a point where tenths cost thousands, and for what is essentially still a bracket nostalgia car im not sure how much more im willing to commit to see every ounce of potential. as long as it drives straight and goes fast i will be happy.

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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733935
01/19/15 03:21 PM
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Fantastic, Matt!!!! Love the Blue Rims!!

Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: STEFF] #1733936
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Very nice.

Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: Leigh] #1733937
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Couple of the exhaust. headers are 2-3/4 primarys into a 5 inch collector. exhaust is 5 inch oval tubing.

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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733938
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exhaust. 5 inch oval tubing with mufflers

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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733939
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Very Sweet Piece!

Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733940
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Super nice ride!!


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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: Chris2581] #1733941
01/19/15 05:58 PM
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What mufflers are you using?

Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: STEFF] #1733942
01/19/15 08:25 PM
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It may have took awhile, but tat is one fine looking car

Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733943
01/19/15 09:17 PM
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Your cars are always amazing.

Got any more pics of the exterior? I don't think you'll be going very far on the street with that fuel cell lol.

Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: ProSport] #1733944
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exterior,

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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733945
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one more. at autorama with a dummy motor in it.

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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733946
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spintech. he sells two kinds. he warned me that these would be loud. its basically just some baffeling in the oval tubing. the back half of the oval tubes is the muffler. its like a racing bullet. takes a little bit of the edge off, but doesn't quiet it very much.

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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733947
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Awesome as usual


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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: Al_Alguire] #1733948
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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733949
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shifter w/ air and terminator button. please excuse the missing door panel, working on a way to add small power window motors to the doors.




Absolutely a gorgeous car you have there! Congrats. Serious "street car" going on there.

My door X bars are right in the way of the window cranks so I also was trying to figure out a way to have power windows.

Looks like 66Dvert at FABO has figured it out. I would use a pair of switches mounted behind the shifter in the center of the car for mine.

http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=206616&highlight=power+windows


Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: Airwoofer] #1733950
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shifter w/ air and terminator button. please excuse the missing door panel, working on a way to add small power window motors to the doors.




Absolutely a gorgeous car you have there! Congrats. Serious "street car" going on there.

My door X bars are right in the way of the window cranks so I also was trying to figure out a way to have power windows.



Looks like 66Dvert at FABO has figured it out. I would use a pair of switches mounted behind the shifter in the center of the car for mine.

http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=206616&highlight=power+windows






Thats an interesting approach he took. i have been looking at setups the street rod guys use, not sure which way to go yet. I had trick switch put power window switches in my switch panel. Not super easy as those switches flip flop power and ground. THey were able to do it.


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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: HemiDart68] #1733951
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Very nice. Look forward to seeing it run.
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Re: Finished the new hot rod in time for winter [Re: dvw] #1733952
01/22/15 06:01 PM
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Beautiful job!


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