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Correct appearing rear torque boxes for e-body?
#705596
05/23/10 09:57 AM
05/23/10 09:57 AM
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Posts: 199 douglasville,ga
ramrod
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I tried the search function, but I have terrible luck with that thing....
Who has the most correct appearing rear torque boxes for an e-body?
"That Plymouth had a Hemi with a Torqueflite."
-Driver
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Re: Correct appearing rear torque boxes for e-body?
[Re: Challenger 1]
#705601
05/26/10 05:22 PM
05/26/10 05:22 PM
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Posts: 9,672 Lima, Peru
domingo
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EL Master
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Quote:
Quote:
www.restorick.com
I have your boxes on my 71, Domingo. Got em from Scott at the time.
Thats right...those are mine. They are pretty accurate to the originals. Cant tell once you are done installing them...you just have to be sure to replicate how the factory welded those to make them look like an OEM installed torque box.
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Re: Correct appearing rear torque boxes for e-body?
[Re: ramrod]
#705602
05/27/10 09:51 AM
05/27/10 09:51 AM
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Thanks for the help guys!
"That Plymouth had a Hemi with a Torqueflite."
-Driver
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