Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project
[Re: burdar]
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01/03/09 12:29 PM
01/03/09 12:29 PM
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Looks really good. You are going to have a problem running the engine with the carb on backwards though. Looks good. Keep the pictures coming.
I'm gonna rear-mount the engine!
Can't pull ANYTHING over on some of you moparheads!!! Very first reply is about the carb!!! I had thrown it on for the photo as I was still adjusting linkages. It's on straight now!
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Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project
[Re: HemiChallenger]
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01/03/09 12:41 PM
01/03/09 12:41 PM
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So where are you at with the car now? Looking good
This a current depiction of the car. Over Xmas I did all that interior work and this weekend I hope to finish the headliner and back seats. I do EVERYTHING myself (save for engine machining) and this was my first time doing a headliner - so I've been taking my time. I Googled "headliner install" and two examples came up - the MOPAR Action example was BRUTAL - all wrinkled and looked like SH!T and also one by HOTROD which looked much better. But the HR one didn't use glue, which the Challengers do - so I wanted to make sure I had it right. As well, the WHITE SEM paint ended up being way too white and very flat, so I'm calling it primer... That means I can fix some imperfections that remained. I'll spray them again with an off-white to match the headliner, etc more closely. The door panels - like body work - demanded PERFECT prep work. I thought the texture would hide some transitions or scratches, but not so. You have to feather everything out perfectly.
Thanks for looking guys - and if you ahve ANY advice from this point on, I'd love to hear it!
BTW - great projects on this site - I've been surfing for hours!! Cheers.
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