Re: "Lifetime" T/A project?
[Re: Moparman440]
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03/21/09 11:44 AM
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I'll be driving through Bartlett here in a few moments to my side job (currently only job) out at the Dupage Airport! The Rolling Meadows cruise has been over at the Rolling Meadows Meijers store parking lot the last few years but they kicked us out because the 500+ cars showing up on a nice night were taking up too much of their huge lot! This year I've heard it is being moved back to its old location in the abandoned Dominicks parking lot on Kirchoff road in down town Rolling Meadows. There is a regular group of Mopar guys who attend that cruise, maybe hard to find us lost among the 100 late model Corvettes that show up at that cruise every Friday? I also attend the cruise in downtown Mt. Prospect many Saturday evenings. Small but mostly vintage cars, very few late model cars there. Never did hear about that black V code.
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Re: "Lifetime" T/A project?
[Re: Mastershake340]
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03/23/09 05:27 PM
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Hi, I've got a question for you, I noticed on the driveside inner fender were the words VOID, My brother had a 70 Challenger R/T SE with the same VOID stamped in the same place. any idea what that means?...thanks
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Re: "Lifetime" T/A project?
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03/24/09 12:09 AM
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I was a junior in High School in 1978 too and my curiosity is getting to me as to the price you had to pay in 1978.. I'm guessing $1000..
The fat cragers look cool on that thing too..
It was me you were thinking of and it was my A12 4 speed car I sold for $700... NOBODY wanted them gas hogs.. Heck gas had gone from 36cents to around 60 cents a gallon.... ah yes...
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Re: "Lifetime" T/A project?
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03/24/09 12:01 PM
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I remember filling up my car at the local EZ-GO not long after I bought it, Premium was 75.9. At the EZ-GO at the other side of town there was a Vanishing Point look-alike white Challenger R/T sitting there for a while with a For Sale sign on it, IIRC it was around $800. It was a 383 4 speed, missing a fender and the aircleaner. It was a little tired looking, but I was sort of interested because the interior was mint and my T/A's seats were ripped up and I wanted the seats out of it to replace the ones in my car. Some clown from my high school ended up buying it for $600, and not long afterward dropped out of high school. Then I heard from a guy from his neighborhood that this clown's "friends" had smashed the windows out with a baseball bat. I went by his house looking for him to see if he'd sell me the seats, but neither he nor the car was around.
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Re: "Lifetime" T/A project?
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03/25/09 06:20 PM
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Then I heard from a guy from his neighborhood that this clown's "friends" had smashed the windows out with a baseball bat. I went by his house looking for him to see if he'd sell me the seats, but neither he nor the car was around.
That's a bummer of a story. Too bad you didn't buy it. Think you would of kept it all these years ? You did with the T/A so I'm guessing so.
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Re: "Lifetime" T/A project?
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03/26/09 07:24 PM
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I agree, I had seen some photos of your car in the past and can't wait to see it done. The old school photos with large wheels and tires are awesome. Joe
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Re: "Lifetime" T/A project?
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03/26/09 09:46 PM
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I sure hope it gets finished in the next few years, with some luck the body and paint may be finished later this year. Then the real fun begins, trying to put it all together and detailing it! It was supposed to go in to the media blaster this week, I haven't heard if it is there though. I bought those Cragars not long after getting the car, I knew T/A's came with 15x7 wheels, so I got a pair that size from the speed shop. Took them over to Firestone to get a couple G60's. They called me a little later and said there was a problem. Something about my new wheels being "positive offset" and not fitting in the wheelwells. They said I could get shackles or air shocks to make the new wheels and tires work. I went with air shocks. Sometimes I would feel the tires scraping the wheel well lip when I'd hit bumps in the road, then I'd have to head over to the gas station and pump a few more pounds into the airshocks for more clearance!
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Re: "Lifetime" T/A project?
[Re: 70gtx440dana]
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04/08/09 01:03 PM
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Brad - I read the whole thread. Glad to see those doors I sold you will help bring back to life such a nice car. I will check in periodically to see the progress.
Thanks for the doors Joe! Scott says they are really nice and will be a lot better to work with than my rusty ones. The car was supposed to be off to the media blaster a few weeks ago but that seems to have been delayed. One of Vance Cummins projects was at the stripper and needed to be finished and out of the way first, and Scott has been doing a few small projects on other cars. But hopefully it will be project will be back on the front burner soon!
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Re: "Lifetime" T/A project?
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I was surprised to see this post still was around and hadn't faded away into Moparts history! Some odds and ends were happening with the project later in '09 into '10 but not a lot. The car went off to the media blaster in the summer of 2009. Not long after that, a former customer of Scott's, Mike, started working on the front end. Mike's in the Coast Guard and likes doing restoration projects in his free time. The '68 Charger him and Scott restored in the '90's was quite impressive. In early January, I was talking to Mike on the phone about some details of the front suspension, and he mentioned he'd been by Scott's Shop to have Scott paint the K member. I asked how my car looked after the media blasting and etching primer. Mike told me the car wasn't there. I started to panic, the car went to the media blasters over 6 months earlier and I figured it was back a long time ago. I talked to Scott, and he said he thought the stripper (Sid) hadn't finished it because I hadn't paid him. WTH, I'd paid him up front. So Scott checked into it, and found the car was almost finished, he was not happy with Sid. Sid is well known in the area and used by restorers like Scott and Vance Cummins, but he has some serious health issue that is slowly killing him. After Scott got on him, he finished up his work on the car but my car may be the last car he ever does, as he isn't healthy enough to do the work any more. The car finally came back to the shop in February or early March, 8 or 9 months after it went to the strippers! Over the next few months, Mike finished up the front end work, mounted everything on the restored K member, and the pictures looked great. I finally got a full time job offer in June, and talked to Scott about coming over to drop off parts as I was going to be sent out to work in North Carolina for the summer and would be unable to get parts to him for a while. The soap opera continued, his wife had hooked up with an old beau she'd reunited with on Facebook, and now they were going through a messy divorce, which put him out of action again for the time. So he told me no hurry to bring over parts! I got a call in November from Ron Mack, an engine guy whose shop is near Scott's place. He tells me he has my engine and plans to get working on it soon. Of course, I have half the engine stuff at my house, so I told him I'd try to make a trip over there when I was on furlough in late December. So yesterday I packed a bunch of stuff in my Focus, darn trunklock was froze so I had to pack it all in the front and back seats instead of the trunk! Time for a road trip.
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