Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
[Re: gtx6970]
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David Walden
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If I may ask, if the trim rings are on it, then shouldn't the valve stem extensions also be on it.
Also , if the rings were installed ( aka - dealer prepped ) then also shouldn't the additional trunk items be installed
There you go Bill!!! The perfect opportunity to go in next year with your entry and knock us aside! I suspect however that you might be one of those individuals who posses this infinite wisdom and knowledge that never seems to make it into the reality of a restoration. In fact, most of it is wasted in mere words or typed skepticism on the forums. Just out of curiosity, were you able to re-evaluate the incorrect statement you made (earlier in this thread) about A/C upper radiator hoses and their applications?
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Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
[Re: gtx6970]
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David Walden
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It was a simple question , not a jab so lighten up.
Of course not ol' buddy....of course not.
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Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
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08/11/08 11:04 PM
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anlauto
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Ok....back to the "items delivered in the trunk"....Were 14" Magnum trim rings also in the trunk upon delivery? As I stated...I knew full wheel covers were, but trim rings as well? That's a lot of junk in the trunk So Dave...How did the car score?
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Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
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08/11/08 11:35 PM
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Hi Alan, Many combinations of assembly were found on these cars. I have pictures of cars from the factory with the trim rings on and some that were off. We obviously chose to take the “correct route” that facilitated our desired appearance. We don't know the points as Keith did not have the final tally. He did state that we came as close to a perfect score as possible and the deductions amounted to "quarter points" regarding the total percentage. One of our plug wire boots had a half inch split and some imperfections were found on the driver's side chrome reflective door bezel. (Mr. Bruce Herschberger has a perfect replacement being shipped and we have already replaced the wire boot.) Believe it or not, I did not take but a handful of pictures so I don't have any of significance to post. Tom Barcroft (He was part of our team) was kind enough to take hundreds of photos so I hopefully can get some from him. I am eagerly awaiting to see some of the pictures that others on this forum have stated they will post at a later time. I didn't get to see the updates on this forum until about a couple of hours ago. Around five this morning (we didn't get back till after midnight from Columbus) I received a call telling me my Father was rushed to the hospital for emergency brain surgery to stop internal bleeding. I have been there most of the day. It has certainly put a dampener on what should be a positive time right now. Also puts things alot of things in perspective. Thanks for the comment.
Dave:
Congratulations on the effort. As with any undertaking of this nature, it will be met with scrutiny. I did not make it to the Nats, so I cannot say first hand, but I am sure it was special judging by the glowing reviews that have been posted.
On a personal note, I hope all goes well with your Dad. I lost my father a few months ago and you are correct, puts all of this stuff in perspective. These cars may be rare and beautiful, but our loved ones(and ourselves), are truly one of one.
MB
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Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
[Re: HPMike]
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08/12/08 09:08 AM
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Dave, First of all, I hope your dad is OK. Keep the faith. Secondly, thanks for the behind-the-rope tour for the "world premiere". After all of our fact-finding and tech-based parts and process conversations along the way pertaining to the Challenger, there is no doubt that you and Steve and the whole team truly "walked the walk". A remarkable accomplishment! Bill Rolik
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Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
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08/12/08 09:38 AM
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We too, would like to thank Dave for the over the ropes look at a fantastic restoration. Great job Dave, Steve, and Crew.
Brad Dorn Doug Dorn Dorn Autocraft
Check out the Dorn's 69 Barracuda "Switchblade" in the Nov.2010 MCG Check out the Dorn's refurbished 36 Ford in the Feb.2011 Street Rodder
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Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
[Re: cataclysm80]
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08/12/08 04:18 PM
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What keeps all the stuff in the trunk from falling down the crack between the quarter and trunk extension while the car is on the semi from the factory to the dealer?
Tav
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Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
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08/12/08 06:47 PM
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One of our plug wire boots had a half inch split and some imperfections were found on the driver's side chrome reflective door bezel.
Kind of ironic that we accept, paint drips, mis-aligned panels, inspection sploches, etc... as part the the "quality of the day" and no points are deducted, yet the judges deduct points for minor imperfections that could have easily been present on the day of delivery as well What a double edged sword
This thread has taught me that even if it was finacially possible for me to take a car to OE Gold status...I don't think that I would want to...The flack that goes along with it, would age me way too fast...
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Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
[Re: anlauto]
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08/12/08 07:47 PM
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This thread has taught me that even if it was financially possible for me to take a car to OE Gold status...I don't think that I would want to...The flack that goes along with it, would age me way too fast...
Let me fix that for you: This thread has taught me that even if it was financially possible for me to take a car to set the OE Gold status...
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Re: Taking it to the next level? Wow!
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08/12/08 09:58 PM
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