Re: Tav Challenger T/A Clone
[Re: cataclysm80]
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08/23/09 10:31 PM
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During the disassembly, to keep everything straight, I picked up a lot of cheap tackle boxes from Wal-Mart. Every bolt, nut, screw, clip, etc. is cataloged in these along with how many of them I'm supposed to have. (often I was missing some of my fasteners) I knew this would be a big help later when it was time to put this thing back together. (Meanwhile, the bodyman was throwing all the 'Cuda hardware into a bucket. Needless to say, I referred to these Challenger boxes often while assembling the 'Cuda.)
Tav
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Re: Tav Challenger T/A Clone
[Re: cataclysm80]
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08/23/09 10:41 PM
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All the bolt boxes (up to this point) Well, that's about it for disassembly (for now). The only parts left on the car at all were the ones required to roll it around. leaf springs, rear axle, wheels, tires, K frame, torsion bars, strut rods, lower control arms, & upper control arms. Shocks were gone, brakes were gone, the doors were removed from the car and gutted to a shell. I would have liked to take more parts off the car, but it would have been too impractical to work on jack stands. This brings me up to February of 2002. The 'Cuda had come a long ways, and it was time to start working on the Challenger. Tav
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Re: Tav Challenger T/A Clone
[Re: JDMopar]
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08/23/09 11:18 PM
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LOL! Thank You! Everyone feel free to comment or question. I'll get back to posting when I have more time, but that's about it for tonight, I've gotta go out and work on the car... Tav
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