Re: 69 Barracuda 340S Fastback
[Re: gtx6970]
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03/06/11 01:13 PM
03/06/11 01:13 PM
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Posts: 5,123 Warrenton, VA
RoadRunnerJD
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Made some more progress on the car this week. Spent a half day yesterday mounting and installing side markers. Ordered replacement rubbers for the bumper guards and wnd brackets for the bumpers from Laysons. Ordered springs and front end kit from Espo Springs and Things, some instrument needle paint from Dashworx, an A/C drier and a bunch of nuts and bolts from Bill at A&M Hitec. Wife Susan bead blasted parts...but the weather is not quite good enough to fill pits, sand and paint yet. The control arms are done but lots of pits to fill in them as well as the valve covers, oil pan and rear axle housing. I would like to have the car on the ground with the motor in it by end of April. My friend has a dolly for putting motor, trans, etc. in from underneath but he is moving so fast on his Dart GTS convertible resto that it will probably be tied up when I get to being ready...
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Re: 69 Barracuda 340S Fastback
[Re: RoadRunnerJD]
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05/31/11 10:21 AM
05/31/11 10:21 AM
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Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 3,445 N.Wilkesboro,NC
DusterKrazy
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Finally got the rear ready! Spent the last 2 weekends filling pits and sanding on it. My front spring hanger brackets are pretty bad so I am waiting for some new used ones that are supposed to be nice...otherwise, I would have installed it today. I can't wait to get the rear on the ground. My wife spent the afternoon blasting lower and upper control arms so that we can get the front end together next. Motor, trans and front end are going in from underneath.
Did you use body filler or glazing putty to fill the pits? I am getting ready to do this. Looks very nice
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