Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/19/12 12:47 PM
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Keep the pictures coming!! Man that car is georgeous!! I could spend hours looking over that car at a show.
Can I make a picture request? 1) One that shows the top of the grille & the headlight bezel mounting fastener
2) Where the engine to firewall ground goes. Looks like the wiper motor to??
No problem Brent...passenger side
Drivers side......
Ground connection radiator support near battery...
Wiper ground detail.....
If you need anything else just ask
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/19/12 01:00 PM
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This is the detail that did it for me....the blue dipped tension spring on the warm up valve shaft...incredible!
No, not dipped, just dripping with paint. It was painted along with the engine and exhaust manifolds, being suspended a bit in mid air away from the high heat it didn't durn off like all the paint surrounding it.
Any chance some of your suspension parts were painted over in black, as if to detail them? What color (black paint or natural metal) are the following:
Tie rod sleeves pitman arm idler arm tie rod ends strut rods upper a-arms lower control arms steering box
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/19/12 07:21 PM
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This is the detail that did it for me....the blue dipped tension spring on the warm up valve shaft...incredible!
No, not dipped, just dripping with paint. It was painted along with the engine and exhaust manifolds, being suspended a bit in mid air away from the high heat it didn't durn off like all the paint surrounding it.
Any chance some of your suspension parts were painted over in black, as if to detail them? What color (black paint or natural metal) are the following:
Tie rod sleeves pitman arm idler arm tie rod ends strut rods upper a-arms lower control arms steering box
I have talked to all owners & no one at any time painted or touched-up anything.....and...I have found no evidence that they were wrong...phenomenal car that's had phenomenal care.
Tie rod sleeves Natural pitman arm Natural idler arm Natural tie rod ends Natural strut rods Painted black upper a-arms Natural lower control arms Painted black steering box Natural (alum)
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/19/12 07:24 PM
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The torque converter, flex plate, and bolt all look to be painted light blue.
Is that the same light blue engine color? I've recently seen something similar to this on a 69 340.
Was the motor painted with the torque coverter installed?
Just wondering how the torque got installed in order of the engine assembly operations.
Yes, it is the same color as engine which was standard fare...It had to be painted prior to installation.....
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/20/12 12:34 AM
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Yes, it is the same color as engine which was standard fare...It had to be painted prior to installation.....
Could you get this spray pattern below if you painted the flex plate and torque converter installed.
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/20/12 08:39 AM
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This is the detail that did it for me....the blue dipped tension spring on the warm up valve shaft...incredible!
No, not dipped, just dripping with paint. It was painted along with the engine and exhaust manifolds, being suspended a bit in mid air away from the high heat it didn't durn off like all the paint surrounding it.
Any chance some of your suspension parts were painted over in black, as if to detail them? What color (black paint or natural metal) are the following:
Tie rod sleeves pitman arm idler arm tie rod ends strut rods upper a-arms lower control arms steering box
I have talked to all owners & no one at any time painted or touched-up anything.....and...I have found no evidence that they were wrong...phenomenal car that's had phenomenal care.
Tie rod sleeves Natural pitman arm Natural idler arm Natural tie rod ends Natural strut rods Painted black upper a-arms Natural lower control arms Painted black steering box Natural (alum)
Scott I made a mistake on the tie rod sleeves, they were painted black, sleeves only!
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/20/12 08:45 AM
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Let me be the first to thank you Dmoore for posting the pics on these low mileage, survivor cars, personally i savor every detail. I have a question on the ceramic resistor on the wiper motor, was that painted over by the factory or is that undercoating? Thanks again..
The complete wiper motor assy was painted on this particular car to include the resistor and the copper & brass I.D. tags unlike the yellow & white cars. I'm not sure why at this point...Note the wide undercoat treatment around the blower motor/wiper holes.
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/21/12 01:17 PM
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Thanks for the pics, even though they all help! What re your plans with this Duster? Drive it, Keep it, race it
Your certainly welcome! And, yes, yes & Noooooooooooooo!
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/21/12 06:48 PM
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Thanks Bill! How's the Cuda?
I emailed you some pics...
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/22/12 10:32 AM
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Are you asking or telling?
Asking.
In your picture the torque converter, flex plate, and bolt are all blue.
Did that get painted blue at the same time? I'd think that would mean it was installed on the engine. But was there a different process? Did that not actually get painted together?
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Re: 1972 FORMAL BLACK 340 DUSTER "SURVIVOR"
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09/23/12 02:34 PM
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Keep the pictures coming!! Man that car is georgeous!! I could spend hours looking over that car at a show.
Can I make a picture request? 1) One that shows the top of the grille & the headlight bezel mounting fastener
2) Where the engine to firewall ground goes. Looks like the wiper motor to??
Brent, This shows the single ground wire between the wiper motor and blower motor....
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