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Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #43730
07/17/08 12:16 AM
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ill tell ya the undercoating on my '72 has kept it nice and rust free! good choice to use it!
the only unfortunate thing is that it adds some weight...


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Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: ixelerate] #43731
07/18/08 07:58 PM
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Quote:


the only unfortunate thing is that it adds some weight...




That just means you get to add more power!


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Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: BCSharp] #43732
07/18/08 11:15 PM
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I have been watching this thread for quite a while. I am glad you are taking this on. Nice work!
Keep up the positive mental attitude.
Anything can be done. Time and Patience are a restorer's best friend.
Good equation:
No extra cash + plenty of time + resources, add knowledge car saved.

Kudos.
Dan

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #43733
07/18/08 11:19 PM
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Sailing the seas of cheese.
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Sailing the seas of cheese.
It was good talking with you at the show, I can only hope that I can acquire some mad welding and metalwork skills the way you have. And I still wonder if you really just taught yourself..

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #43734
07/19/08 02:24 AM
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WOW, now I think I'm finally putting a face to a name, is this you? Still running the bent wheel?


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Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: CBarge] #43735
07/19/08 01:23 PM
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Thanks Guys. I can assure you it was all self taught, but lets think after one 10 lb roll you have a lot of practice.

NASbackyard Yes that is me. I got new rims for the rear to play it safe. I had the olds on the bee

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #43736
07/20/08 01:37 PM
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Us at the show man, the golf cart [Edited by Moparts - Keep it clean] was hilarious! More good times at the nats to come!


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Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: 1968 Charger B5] #43737
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Oh yea show to link to Chris's nasty burnout with the 57, I'll make sure he gets the link as well. He was asking for it, hahaha


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Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: 1968 Charger B5] #43738
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Rick,

Nice picture of the Carlisle group there. We will sure have some good times at the Nats. Your taking your car right?

Here is the link...
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=511630417102

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #43739
08/04/08 10:45 PM
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Any work done on the car lately? Looking forward to more progress. Good job so far from another Young Gun.

Paul

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: 73ChargerSE] #43740
08/05/08 12:10 AM
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Ahhh...to be young again with unlimited time...good job boys.

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: nakita7] #43741
08/12/08 06:28 PM
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hey guys been slacking a little been very busy between nats and now getting ready for college. Updates will slow since i am going to West Virginia and cannot work on it all the time! But stay tuned!

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #43742
09/01/08 10:33 PM
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Wow!!

Unbelievable progress Nick!, If you get bored while you're away and can't work on your car, feel free to follow the progress on mine

3rdGDC.Com

It's more that a little wordy but I am trying to ducument EVERYTHING as best as I can.

I look forward to more from this thread, I have been checking in on it from time to time and will continue to do so.

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eckertc1 Thanks! The project looks good. Looks like you have yourself a pretty decent car to work with. Heck your parts car is restorable by east coasters

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #43744
09/09/08 12:54 PM
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Heck your parts car is restorable by east coasters




Not anymore it's not

The whole car will now fit in the back of my pickup in one load

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build #43745
09/14/08 03:33 PM
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How about an update?


-Jarrod Pilone
'70 Plymouth RR Convertible with amazing custom paint(Tribute/Recreation/Whateveryouwannacallit)
My Project Thread
Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: jpilone] #43746
09/23/08 07:00 PM
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How about an update?




The only thing i can say is that i bought some of the R/T tail lights for the car. I like the look of them better. I also picked up some shifting rods, the correct shifter mech, and the mounting plate. I'm at WVU an thats to far from home for me to keep on the project. I will be getting on some more body work when i get home for thanksgiving and continuing in december. Mark my words now:

This car WILL be painted by the end of the holiday break (jan 12 i believe)

Steve

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #43747
09/24/08 06:33 AM
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Yo

Do you have a complete auto tunnel in any of the carcasses you have gone through restoring this Charger?

I could use one


No matter how responsible he may seem, never give your gun to a monkey!
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Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: HemiChallenger] #43748
09/25/08 12:23 AM
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hey steve.

im 17.i am redoing a 72 roadrunner clone.


where you at the nats on brice road saturday night and you came in that parking lot with the huge crowd and did a burnout in your challanger and people where trying to slide it side to side?

that pic of you and your challenger reminded me.

Re: Project Young Gun: 1971 Super Bee Budget Build [Re: 70Coronet500Vert] #43749
09/25/08 01:09 AM
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70Coronet500Vert I will send you a PM.

erick72 Yes that was me. Sadly i went to heath but it was a blow since my crank pulley had a gouge in it and would throw belts. On the way back i was just going to cruise through and check it out but decide i was close enough to home. So i did the burnout and didnt do a good one since my belt issue which caused me to keeep it at 2500 rpms. The nats was horrible with the car this year, to many problems and not enough time for burnouts...

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