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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183642
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The front end is coming together:






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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183643
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Mock up of the whole body to ensure that all the gaps will line up after painting.





Everything will be taken apart again for paint...



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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183644
03/31/09 06:19 PM
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Wow Thomas, that car is looking great. I see you are building it to handle, sweet! Keep up the good work.

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: JonsGottaDusta] #183645
04/01/09 09:55 AM
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Hello,

I like it! One question, did you have it braced at all? The quarters are considered to be structural entities and the body is suceptible to flex and sag if not supported by the suspension points... I am not an expert, but it may be worth your while to have it measured on a frame jig. I did that w/ my R/T ragtop at a Chevy Dealership, no less. They charged about $45/hr. Mine was on so no pulling was necessary, so only paid $90. One that needed extensive pulling was about $450....

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: p d'ro] #183646
04/01/09 01:25 PM
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nice project, that's my favorite year--

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183647
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Looks good need more progress pics.

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: moparmojo] #183648
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OK, I've been a bit lazy in keeping you up to date but so here is the way it looks now. It was braced during dissassembly and we tried to get the gaps around the doors and around the rear bumper as good as new again...

The interior, the trunk and the engine bay are now painted in the original BL1 hue. The underside of the car is covered with a thin coat of modern undercoating in light grey. The outside is still in primer. The fuel line and the gastank are in place. Rear quarter windows are in place and work fine.



I had it towed home for the first time since it's quite cold here and I have a heated garage.



Engine, transmission, axles are in place:



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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183649
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Here's a look in the trunk:



And some knobs I restored





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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183650
01/25/10 05:00 PM
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You are doing a SUPER job on the Barracuda. Please keep the pics and progress reports coming. They are the best type of motivation.

Knobs look great too.

Joe



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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: jrwoodjoe] #183651
01/25/10 06:06 PM
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Well thank you very much.

Here are some more random pics from the last months...

Front suspension in place:



Dash light bar with new paint and bulbs:



Wiper linkage:



Test fitting the carpet:



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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183652
01/25/10 09:13 PM
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Your Cuda is looking awesome!

I have to ask though, how hard is it to get the parts in Austria?

I have a friend in New Zealand and they pay a fortune for duties and parts.

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: cdp] #183653
01/25/10 10:00 PM
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Your car is looking awesome! Way to go bringing one back from the dead and doing a fine job of it!



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Everything will be taken apart again for paint...





*Concerning your final paint, not sure if it matters to you (as it appears you've chosen to wander from 100% factory correct in some details) but just in case you care, the factory hung and adjusted the sheet metal and adjusted the gaps and such before final paint, if you do the same all of your hardware will be correctly painted/detailed when done(no broken edges around them, etc. from movement after paint).

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183654
01/26/10 10:26 AM
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Looks great, really like the white, real clean!

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 70shaker6pk] #183655
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Thank you all for the favorable comments guys!
Most of the parts I've bought were quite simple to order, the big outlets like yearone do international shipping on a regular basis - of course shipping and toll do add to the original price of the parts. On the other hand I've often encountered non-business-sellers who will not ship overseas for reasons I cannot follow. And of course I've not tried to buy bulky things like wheels or tires in the US.

Thanks for the advice concerning paint. I'm planing to assemble the doors, the fenders and the hood again for final paint, so there will be no difference in color or brightness on the individual panels. My painter also says he'd rather paint the whole side of a car at one time as opposed to each panel individually .

I do have a question concerning one detail: Should the fenderbolts you can see when the hood is opned be painted or not? I've seen them painted on some cars and not painted on others so which way to go?

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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183656
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The fender bolts should be painted

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: JS29R0B] #183657
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Great job, keep the pics comming.

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: brianz426] #183658
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Got the dash in for a test fit. love that bright red! ... will have to come out again for the air ducts though.





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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183659
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Wow Red interior is AWESOME

Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: JS29R0B] #183660
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Got the doors mounted:




Passenger side:



Side glass:



Lines up well:



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Re: My 70 'Cuda [Re: 3eighty3] #183661
03/13/10 09:02 PM
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Fantastic build! That's gonna be a head turner no doubt!

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