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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2755937
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Pat - Nice job yet again!

The reflections in the paint is simply amazing.

Did you cad plate your latch hardware or farm it out? If you did it your self, details please.

-larry

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Originally Posted by larry4406
Pat - Nice job yet again!

The reflections in the paint is simply amazing.

Did you cad plate your latch hardware or farm it out? If you did it your self, details please.

-larry


I wish I could do my own plating!! Stephen Fournier with S.F restoration automobile re-plate all of my door latches.
Thank you!
Pat

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Installed the right side rear power regulator and like on the door I had to cut an opening to allow the crank handle switch.

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This is a continuation of the first post, pictures are in order I installed the parts for the regulator. I missed taking a picture of sliding in the long track from the top that holds the two spring rollers.
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Very nice work.
Question about the windows switches though. Is there a way to put all windows down from the drivers seat?

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Originally Posted by Red383
Very nice work.
Question about the windows switches though. Is there a way to put all windows down from the drivers seat?


There’s a 4 gang switch I mounted under the dash. A little more details two pages back.
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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2759362
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Hello !! long-time lurker on here....like 15 years lurker haha - I just have to comment on this. I am gearhead all my life, I like everything that burns rubber and gasoline, I have seen and followed many many great builds of different cars over the years - exotics, muscle cars,all kinds of vintage iron, home made hot rods - you name it...I loved them all, but THIS thing takes the cake ... I think that many members used all the superlatives you can use...I will just say: if I ever win the lotto , I will be banging on your door - you name the price haha !!!
Growing up in eastern block full of underpowered piles, car that could squeal the tires was considered a rocket. I was around 8 years old and total car nut watching tv over easter holidays - when this bad guy in glasses buckled-up the seatbelt and put the hammer down, it changed my life (seriously - career and everything) BEST BUILD EVER ! Best regards - Roman

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Originally Posted by ornocar
Hello !! long-time lurker on here....like 15 years lurker haha - I just have to comment on this. I am gearhead all my life, I like everything that burns rubber and gasoline, I have seen and followed many many great builds of different cars over the years - exotics, muscle cars,all kinds of vintage iron, home made hot rods - you name it...I loved them all, but THIS thing takes the cake ... I think that many members used all the superlatives you can use...I will just say: if I ever win the lotto , I will be banging on your door - you name the price haha !!!
Growing up in eastern block full of underpowered piles, car that could squeal the tires was considered a rocket. I was around 8 years old and total car nut watching tv over easter holidays - when this bad guy in glasses buckled-up the seatbelt and put the hammer down, it changed my life (seriously - career and everything) BEST BUILD EVER ! Best regards - Roman


Roman, Thank you for the kind words and for following along with this extremely long build. Like you I was also change by the movie Bullitt! Stay tune I think the end is getting near ;-)
Thanks again!
Pat

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Now with the rear wheels on I could finish up the rear brake cooling ducts. I had made the air intakes and modified the Torque boxes before painting the bottom of the car 2+ years ago. But I did not have the rear installed at that time so I could fit the wheels to make the disk brake plates until this weekend.



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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2762201
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What did you spray on the inside of those quarters?

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Love the cooling duct design! up


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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Chally426] #2762469
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Originally Posted by Chally426
What did you spray on the inside of those quarters?


I rolled Hercuiner bed liner inside both doors in quarters.
Pat

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Originally Posted by DynoDave
Love the cooling duct design! up


Thank you sir! I’m hoping the front ducts come out as well.
Pat

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I fabricated the front caliper cooling vent this weekend. Had a hard time finding a piece of 2 inch OD aluminum tubing until I got into my son’s golf bag and found his golf ball picker-upper tube. Cut off about 3” and put the cap back on. He will never know that holds two less balls;-)
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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2765130
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I received the 2nd version of my custom 3D printed fender tag from Dan at http://www.nextgendesignsnc.com/ . We made a few changes in the font size, letters in the alphabet and spacing. Hope to paint it black and install it on the inner fender soon. Dan is great to work with, and I’m very happy with the tag!
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First time I've seen those 3D printed.


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This whole modern Bullitt build is simply amazing! drive


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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: rdrnr6970] #2768357
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Rear brake coolers painted and installed. Still working on a few ideas for the air intake screen.
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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2768368
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With cooling only one side of the rotor do you have any concerns of possible warping?

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Originally Posted by Superfreak
With cooling only one side of the rotor do you have any concerns of possible warping?


Not sure that could happen as the air is not that cool. Note that the air is actually directed towards the center so that it gets drawn in and out by the veins in between the disc, cooling both sides.
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