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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: Barnabas_Kriss] #623611
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It Looks Great! Tell Me more about the test fiting of the 5 Speed. I am working on my 71 Cuda, still in the metal stage. I have set the 5.7 hemi in the car to look, I used a 833 shell to locate the Hemi, and it looks tight. What Clutch Hydrolic? Manifolds or headers? Steering Box? I hpoe to do a budget minded swap but I will spend as needed to get a sweet ride. Please expand on details of the swap. it looks like You really have your act together.

Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: Barnabas_Kriss] #623612
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Don't know how I missed the Last month's updates. All I can say is the level of work you are doing is incredible. I thought about trying to do my windows in the same/similar manner as you have. The pics are great motivators and extremely inspiring. Keep the updates coming.

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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: jrwoodjoe] #623613
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Great work. I'm installing the window mechanisms in my car right now. I'm nervous about the aligning process but so far the assembly is going well.

How complicated was the 1/4 glass to take apart and redo? There are rivets holding the stainless trim onto the aluminium bracket on my 73. I'm nervous about drilling out rivets around the glass too. Any tips you can give me on that would be great.

That car is looking awsome. Keep posting pics!

Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: sbhpcb] #623614
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It Looks Great! Tell Me more about the test fiting of the 5 Speed. I am working on my 71 Cuda, still in the metal stage. I have set the 5.7 hemi in the car to look, I used a 833 shell to locate the Hemi, and it looks tight. What Clutch Hydrolic? Manifolds or headers? Steering Box? I hpoe to do a budget minded swap but I will spend as needed to get a sweet ride. Please expand on details of the swap. it looks like You really have your act together.




I'm installing a Tremec TKO600 5-speed, which I bought from Keisler. I did the test fit when I was changing the floor pan. I had the tranny, bellhousing, engine, K-member all bolted in. I also bolted in the rear axle, and tried to get the driveshaft angles close to correct. The top and passenger side of the trans tunnel had to be slightly enlarged. The top needed to be raised about 3/4" and the side moved out about the same. Now I have decent clearance there. Less would have been enough, but then clearance is tighter than what I like. Keisler included a patch piece for the tunnel, which I threw out, and fabricated my own. I butt welded everything, and you wouln't even see that the tunnel has been modified. I'll be running TTI headers, TTI motor mounts, stock K-member and a manual steering box.

Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: burdar] #623615
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Great work. I'm installing the window mechanisms in my car right now. I'm nervous about the aligning process but so far the assembly is going well.

How complicated was the 1/4 glass to take apart and redo? There are rivets holding the stainless trim onto the aluminium bracket on my 73. I'm nervous about drilling out rivets around the glass too. Any tips you can give me on that would be great.

That car is looking awsome. Keep posting pics!




The 1/4 glass was not that hard to take apart. On the 70, there are small screws, not rivets. If you can get the right rivets, yours shoudn't be any more difficult. I had to take them apart to get the stainless trim polished. I found the stainless to glass sealing strip available in a local glass shop. It comes in various thicknesses, and about 2" wide. After installation, the excess is trimmed along the molding with a sharp knife.

Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: Barnabas_Kriss] #623616
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Great work. I'm installing the window mechanisms in my car right now. I'm nervous about the aligning process but so far the assembly is going well.

How complicated was the 1/4 glass to take apart and redo? There are rivets holding the stainless trim onto the aluminium bracket on my 73. I'm nervous about drilling out rivets around the glass too. Any tips you can give me on that would be great.





Barnabas, Looking Good!!!!

I'm worried about my door window install. Hopefully I will have my Cuda back in December. Then its time to install everything that is all layed out in pieces like your parts were.

I have the engineering diagrams. But is there any procedure you can give us or any tips in the correct sequence to install everything?

Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: Finoke] #623617
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Here is a some update again. Lately I didn't take too many pictures, but the rear glass, rear spoiler, rear window louvers and headliner are all installed. I'm still waiting for some of my instruments to be returned. The back of the car now looks almost complete. I will post more pictures soon.
I also rebuilt the manual steering box, with the fast ratio worm gear, NOS seals, bearings, etc. It turned out very nice.

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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: Barnabas_Kriss] #623618
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Steering box all assembled.

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Clutch type sure grip unit all rebuilt.

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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: Barnabas_Kriss] #623620
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awsome build!! are you doing a modern A/C unit? i love the look, and drive train!! modern touches,, JUST AWSOME!! and the up grades can be returned to factory..sweet
the likely hood of someone offering you WAY to much money.. will be there!!! cool car!!
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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: 68427vette] #623621
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oj oj oj,all these nice nos parts makes me dizzy.supernice.what did you do to the outside of the steering box to make it look that good?

Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: cuda-sweden] #623622
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oj oj oj,all these nice nos parts makes me dizzy.supernice.what did you do to the outside of the steering box to make it look that good?




For the steering box, I glass beaded the outside with a fine glass bead, then rubbed it with fine steel wool. This will bring back the original as cast look.

Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: Barnabas_Kriss] #623623
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Here are some more pictures as promised. The differential is assemled, ready to set up the ring and pinion.

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Rear window, louvers, and spoiler installed.

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I bought some nice emblems for the hood from Modern Muscle. This will be the only give-away that it is not all stock under the hood.

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Headliner also installed. Still need a little stretching in the rear corners.

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Headliner also installed. Still need a little stretching in the rear corners.




Any tips on the headliner install?


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Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: Barnabas_Kriss] #623628
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Was the undercoating a one coat process, easy to apply. How thick (Approx.) is it once dry. Thanks.

Re: 70 cuda 340 - finally painted! [Re: Hollywood1336] #623629
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Looking good Barnabas! Here are the pictures I took back in September when I came over with my Duster.


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'69 Charger- T5 Copper- 383 auto
'70 Coronet 500- F8 Green- 318 auto
'71 Charger R/T- B5 Blue- 440 auto
'71 Charger R/T- GY3 Citron Yella- 440 auto
'71 Charger Super Bee- GY3 Citron Yella- U-Code 440 4-spd
'79 Power Wagon- Red- 318 auto 4x4
'06 Grand Cherokee SRT8- Black- 6.1L HEMI auto
'08 Challenger SRT8- Hemi Orange- 6.1L HEMI auto
'12 Ram 3500- True Blue- 6.7L Cummins Auto 4x4
'17 Wrangler Winter Edition- Plum Crazy- 3.6L 6-Speed
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