Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar)
[Re: dmaddox]
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01/29/11 04:43 AM
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looks great!!! yea,, tough crowd here,, but in the most part, a good crowd... dont get discouraged... and send "Clarence," over to my shop... another "angel needs his wings"... .... you may be to young for that quote..wait , i'm 36....LOL looks great............ i like the whell tire combo,, cant wait for a side shot... for my slow down the "old crowd" on here is trying to catch-up.. .
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Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar)
[Re: 68427vette]
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01/29/11 11:31 AM
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The only way to know which battery is by the Broadcast Sheet. But put in the biggest: group 27 red caps. www.turbostart.com usually has best prices and customer service. Buy the sealed type so you don't have to deal with acid. I also put a mat under the battery and trim it tight so it's not seen. Ron
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Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar)
[Re: JMCFAN]
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01/29/11 03:23 PM
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Another question is which battery will fit in that tray - or which battery is correct?
I see the "green caps" is a group 24 and the "red caps" is a group 27.
Which is correct for my car, and is there a cheaper place than year one? 450 shipped for a car battery is ...... a bit strange.
not strange....just Year One.....
Oh yeah forgot to mention:
ONLY use Year One when necessary!!! You'll find you can buy everything they sell elsewhere cheaper. They don't manufacture anything just jack the price and shipping to suck you dry!!!
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Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar)
[Re: sleepyhead416]
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01/30/11 12:49 AM
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DennisH
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Love ur car & color choice... Not crazy about wheels. KEEP UP GOOD WORK
Same here. God Bless ya for having the skill and resources to save a beautiful car. Don't forget the USCartool subframe connectors.
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Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar)
[Re: DennisH ]
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01/30/11 11:25 PM
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Nice job so far. I really like the color. Mine was that color originally but I wanted more pop, but if I had seen your car with fresh paint first I may have swayed. My car was very similar to yours, here is a link to my resto that was posted on this forum. https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...e=2#Post5021654Maybe you allready saw it if not take a look maybe it will help answer some questions. Don't take it as gosspel it's not perfect by any means. I got lots of info here as I'm sure you will, the folks on this site are top notch. If you need any detail pics of something that was allready apart let me know I may have some from my disassembly pics. Good luck with it. Rob
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Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar)
[Re: demon440]
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02/04/11 12:20 PM
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Thank you for the comments!!! I am doing this the way I wanted to. And in the process I am not cutting, hacking, or modifying the body in anyway, so I can go for a more OE look if the end product does not suit the taste. So, here are more updates. 1. Ordered a painless mopar wiring harness. 2. Ordered (Thanks Dante) trim pieces, carpet insulation, and screw kits. 3. Ordered the black inspection plate things that are for the inner fender wells (with screws) and a new clutch arm boot. 4. I am looking now for a radiator, as the messy state I bought this car in....didn't have one. FYI, these pictures are not glamorous, sorry. Fitting the starter, buttoning up the clutch stuff: Rebuilt transmission (which by the way, 750.00 to rebuild, seemed steep, but the main shaft was worn and rusty, so the shop had to replace nearly all internals, so maybe 750 isn't bad.) being installed: Snug as a bug: Securing transmission support: Weight of the motor squashed the front end down quite a bit - obviously that will have to be adjusted. Weather stripping to put the doors, trunk, and hood on will be next to dent the check book, along with a radiator and hoses. Man...I still can't get over how good the hood turned out. YEAHHH!!! Have a great weekend fellas, and if any of you have a source on 22" radiators that are at least "mostly" correct, let me know. later, dallas
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Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar)
[Re: RJS]
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02/22/11 12:39 PM
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Hello again! Yes, the cowl area will be painted with the black stripes after I get the hood mounted to ensure proper line-up. I have been busy these last few weeks, but have recently purchased all of the weatherstripping, and those bushings for the trunk arms. EVERYTHING looks dusty/dirty (lots of dust in the shop) so these pictures look dirty, sorry. However, I have mocked up the steering with new parts: Also yes, i have the bellhousing pan. When the weatherstripping comes in, I'll test fit and adjust the doors. Here I am checking hinges: Next will be mounting the trunk, hood, and doors for fitment and alignment.
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Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar)
[Re: dmaddox]
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02/23/11 12:35 AM
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