Re: 1970 Hemi 'Cuda AAR Convertible Project........
[Re: KillerCuda]
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10/11/13 02:42 PM
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off she goes! at this point, what we were doing for an engine was up in the air. we had the ta block to go together with these parts, but were thinking about going bigger, and putting this engine together to sell for a more deserving car, ie, a real aar or ta. i have checked with barry, it is in fact a cuda engine, but we could not locate the car this engine came out of.
but, this engine is being rebuilt as we speak, and will be for sale to hopefully, a new home in a ta or aar........
Please PM me the VIN # on the block
67 Dart GT 340 4 speed 70 AAR Cuda 408 6 barrel 96 Indy Ram original owner 2011 Hemi Durango
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Re: 1970 Hemi 'Cuda AAR Convertible Project........
[Re: 11secaarcuda]
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10/11/13 02:51 PM
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Sorry, I just saw it in an earlier post.
67 Dart GT 340 4 speed 70 AAR Cuda 408 6 barrel 96 Indy Ram original owner 2011 Hemi Durango
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Re: 1970 Hemi 'Cuda AAR Convertible Project........
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10/26/13 06:35 PM
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good as new! got the head back, got her all put back together, and minus a timing snafu which resulted in what sounded like a dead battery/hard cranking, (bumped the dizzy a BUNCH of degrees off and didn't realize/remember doing it), she purrs like a kitten. no more ticky ticky sounds, oil filter looked great after cutting it open as well. i think we are all good mechanically. also, i managed to find the machine shop that did all the work on my engine, he was really helpful with helping me sort out the head and whatnot. so, let's hope this beast stays together for awhile! today i am taking it for another test drive, and getting a quote on some paint work for the black areas, (a little rough, would like to bring it up to the caliber of the rest of the car). stay tuned for the new rear springs/torsion bars/ride height saga!
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Re: 1970 Hemi 'Cuda AAR Convertible Project........
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11/02/13 01:32 PM
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sooooooo, long story short, this car is low, and i have a hard time driving it without hitting exhaust/tips constantly. if i put people in it, forget a bout it.... i had my original springs re-arched, hot and cold something or other, they said they would be waaaay taller, as they were showing a two inch higher arch than normal when they were done. springs back on the car, and boom. same exact ride height, and i still managed to drag some tips around a corner. the suspension shop was being very cool with me, but the company they used to re-arch them were not being reasonable at all with the shop. the best they would do, is try to re-work them a bit, with no guarantees, at an additional cost. i was not willing to take another chance of spending more money on the springs, and more R and R at the shop for removal/install. so, i spent more money, and bought espo's AAR ride height version of leaf's, and while we were there, put in new torsion bars as well...... the front will still be tweaked down about an inch, but the rear is where it is staying. here it is for now! new tires are in store as well, as money will allow.... next up, the freshening up of the aging black accents, worn grill, and rework that 'glass hood a bit!
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Re: 1970 Hemi 'Cuda AAR Convertible Project........
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11/02/13 01:45 PM
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Re: 1970 Hemi 'Cuda AAR Convertible Project........
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11/24/13 11:01 AM
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It's going to look great, but you had better keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times!!!!
hahaha, yeah, i know that is a possibility, but we both felt the car deserved them. i have heard it both ways, folks saying it is not that big of a big deal driving on them, and others saying they handle like crap.
i will update on the handling once we get it all back together, with some real world comparisons between these and the ta's on there now....
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Re: 1970 Hemi 'Cuda AAR Convertible Project........
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12/03/13 12:41 AM
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Re: 1970 Hemi 'Cuda AAR Convertible Project........
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