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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2775482
05/17/20 04:38 PM
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I installed the steering column and the custom thicker grip steering wheel I made a few years ago. The thicker steering wheel is so much more comfortable then the thin original.
Thanks
Pat

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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2775558
05/17/20 07:41 PM
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So much cool stuff!

But I think I like the thick blocks of foam for laying on the best!


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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: DynoDave] #2778261
05/26/20 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by DynoDave
So much cool stuff!

But I think I like the thick blocks of foam for laying on the best!


Back and knees saver;-)

Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2778262
05/26/20 08:22 AM
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Installed the right side vent and door glass this week end. Very happy with the aftermarket power window regulator.
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Pat



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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2782154
06/06/20 03:28 PM
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I Installed the passenger side rear window and trim. The AMD quarter glass was a heavy 1/16” taller on the rear 12 inches compared to the original. So I had to sand it down with a DA sander to get the best fit. All of the AMD glass has a rough finish on edge so I use the DA sander starting with 60 grit and working my way to 180 to polished edges that shows.
Thanks
Pat


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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2785897
06/15/20 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Keepat
I Installed the passenger side rear window and trim. The AMD quarter glass was a heavy 1/16” taller on the rear 12 inches compared to the original. So I had to sand it down with a DA sander to get the best fit. All of the AMD glass has a rough finish on edge so I use the DA sander starting with 60 grit and working my way to 180 to polished edges that show




Your a brave man! last time I was "polishing" the edge of tempered side glass with a DA, it was going great one moment, then the next the glass just sort of disappeared from my hand! got a little "gun shy" after that..Lol!...great work as always!

Mike

Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: DAYCLONA] #2787178
06/19/20 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
Originally Posted by Keepat
I Installed the passenger side rear window and trim. The AMD quarter glass was a heavy 1/16” taller on the rear 12 inches compared to the original. So I had to sand it down with a DA sander to get the best fit. All of the AMD glass has a rough finish on edge so I use the DA sander starting with 60 grit and working my way to 180 to polished edges that show




Your a brave man! last time I was "polishing" the edge of tempered side glass with a DA, it was going great one moment, then the next the glass just sort of disappeared from my hand! got a little "gun shy" after that..Lol!...great work as always!

Mike


Mike,
Working with tempered glass is never fun, but as long as you do not let the glass get hot it can work. I would only sand the edge of the glass for about 30 seconds then stopping to let it cool.
Thank you!
Pat

Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2788722
06/24/20 07:35 AM
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Another big part out of storage and bolted on the car. Little by little taking shape;-)
Thanks
Pat


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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2795566
07/11/20 05:51 PM
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With all of the brakes bled, I mounted all 4 wheels for the first time in many years.
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Pat

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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2795666
07/12/20 12:26 AM
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WOW....that's all I've got. Can't wait to see pics of it on the street


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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: 70B5Cuda] #2796047
07/13/20 06:50 AM
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Puttin' on the foil in Charles...
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Puttin' on the foil in Charles...
This car is amazing.


Earning every penny of that moderator paycheck.

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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: not_a_charger] #2796410
07/14/20 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by not_a_charger
This car is amazing.


iagree

drool drool

Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: UCUDANT] #2796553
07/14/20 02:41 PM
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TOO PERFECT!

I would be afraid to drive it!


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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: 70B5Cuda] #2798300
07/18/20 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 70B5Cuda
WOW....that's all I've got. Can't wait to see pics of it on the street


Me too! Thanks!

Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: not_a_charger] #2798301
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Originally Posted by not_a_charger
This car is amazing.


Thank you!

Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: GY3] #2798302
07/18/20 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by GY3
TOO PERFECT!

I would be afraid to drive it!


I’ll drive it!
Thanks!
Pat

Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2801415
07/26/20 04:46 PM
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Move the car from the hot Rod shop to my home to make room for my Brothers 65 Pontiac. The AC works much better in my home garage, and the four post lift will make it very easy to install the exhaust. I think it’s been about 35 years since I’ve last towed a car with a strap. This was only about 200 yards from my house but when I was a teenager I think my record was about 15 miles ;-)



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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2801597
07/27/20 06:07 AM
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Very nice Pat!

At first I thought you were going to say you drove it over!

Nice house garage with lift and house. Looks like you are on the water! Nice place.

I hope to see it in person one day.

-larry

Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: larry4406] #2801772
07/27/20 03:05 PM
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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2801839
07/27/20 06:54 PM
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This is absolutely the finest GenII Charger build out there, bar none. I have to comment on your wheels. Your "template" was always a good looking wheel, and you have done a masterful job of turning a wheel cover into a wheel. They're stunningly perfect. Outstanding!

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