Re: 1968 Roadrunner Post car w/ 6.1L Hemi & 6-speed
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10/17/19 10:59 PM
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Re: 1968 Roadrunner Post car w/ 6.1L Hemi & 6-speed
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11/06/19 12:14 PM
11/06/19 12:14 PM
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Posts: 1,073 Newton, KS
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Thanks! I want safer updated seat belts but I'm not wanting any racing seatbelts. I don't want to be tied down in one place for everyday driving and yet I don't want to sacrifice safety...so I knew I wanted an inertial reel...so the seatbelts from a 2010 Challenger were chosen. In the 2010 challenger, they fit in a pocket in the pillar. The reel is mounted on a bracket that hangs by two hooks and is bolted at the bottom. The reel... Next, Matt made a box for the reel bracket to hang on/mount to... Hanging in place... It's hard to show in the picture, but the belt fits flush with the inner sheetmetal panel. The factory door panel will fit right over it and will just need a slot for the belt to pass through. The final result will be a safe and comfortable belt system that uses everything from a late model challenger.
1970 Barracuda B5 6.1 Hemi/6 speed 1969 Charger survivor in R6 383/727-wrecked 12/24/18 1968 Charger in original burgundy paint "Ribeye" 1968 Charger w/ 6.1L, TR-6060, 9" 1968 Roadrunner w/ 6.1L/6 speed 2011 Dodge Ram w/ 6.7L
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Re: 1968 Roadrunner Post car w/ 6.1L Hemi & 6-speed
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11/13/19 09:31 PM
11/13/19 09:31 PM
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Posts: 1,073 Newton, KS
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The saga continues...after 9 months, the right humerus bones hadn't grown together very well. Monday, I had a bone graft surgery in which bone was taken from my right hip, ground up, mixed with some type of adhesive, packed in the bone joint all the way around, and then the bone joint was actually taped up. I was warned that the hip would hurt more then the arm, but I had no idea!! It feels like my stomach muscles were rearranged to get to the hip. If I cough or use my stomach/core muscles at all (and they are used all the time), the pain is brutal!! I'm not sure when I'll be back out in the shop again since the arm needs about three months to fuse. Its a bit of a bummer, but at least I got the 68 roadrunner cleaned up and mounted on the rotisserie last weekend. Its scheduled to get media blasted and sealed in epoxy the first week in December.
1970 Barracuda B5 6.1 Hemi/6 speed 1969 Charger survivor in R6 383/727-wrecked 12/24/18 1968 Charger in original burgundy paint "Ribeye" 1968 Charger w/ 6.1L, TR-6060, 9" 1968 Roadrunner w/ 6.1L/6 speed 2011 Dodge Ram w/ 6.7L
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Re: 1968 Roadrunner Post car w/ 6.1L Hemi & 6-speed
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12/04/19 06:38 PM
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It looks like there should not be any flex in the car ! Very nice work. It's cleaning up nice. Should be fun to drive ! Praying for your improved health. Mark
1996 Ram 1500 Sport 1968 road runner 1952 Sears Allstate licensed, pump gas, Hemi 5.98 @ 115.73 1.33 60 ft. The best is yet to come. Painless Performance / Street RODDER magazine Top 100 for 2019
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Re: 1968 Roadrunner Post car w/ 6.1L Hemi & 6-speed
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01/09/20 09:19 AM
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Looks like you'll have it rolling by summer!
Looking for affordable 72-74 Cuda parts
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