Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 4 of 5 1 2 3 4 5
Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: mosweethemi] #911605
02/23/11 09:32 AM
02/23/11 09:32 AM
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 1,324
Virginia's Eastern Shore
D
dmoore Offline
pro stock
dmoore  Offline
pro stock
D

Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 1,324
Virginia's Eastern Shore
Pretty damn good for your first one! Good to see you involved the little one too!

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: dmoore] #911606
02/23/11 01:07 PM
02/23/11 01:07 PM
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 1,992
midwest
6
68427vette Offline
top fuel
68427vette  Offline
top fuel
6

Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 1,992
midwest
little one?? i think that's him!!
my 4 1/2 year old girl, knows how to use the computer!!

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: 68427vette] #911607
02/24/11 09:16 PM
02/24/11 09:16 PM
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
D
dmaddox Offline OP
member
dmaddox  Offline OP
member
D

Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
Hello again fellas.....

I received some more parts (bushings and weatherstripping) today and I spent a few minutes after work fitting the trunk lid:



Coming together!!

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: dmaddox] #911608
03/10/11 12:03 PM
03/10/11 12:03 PM
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
D
dmaddox Offline OP
member
dmaddox  Offline OP
member
D

Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
Hello everyone.

Weatherstripping and bushings as well as door/fender/trunk hardware have finally arrived.

I am in the process of fitting the panels and will spray the hood treatment on the cowling area soon.

I am also wet-sanding and buffing in between larger projects.

Hanging the doors:





Obviously the torsion bars and front end will have to be adjusted/aligned.....I plan on having a slightly lowered front, but this is wayyyyy to low.







Just an update!

Thank you for any comments or criticism!

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: dmaddox] #911609
03/14/11 11:00 AM
03/14/11 11:00 AM
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
D
dmaddox Offline OP
member
dmaddox  Offline OP
member
D

Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
Not sure if anyone looks at this anymore, lol - regardless I thought I'd keep posting pictures of the progress.

I am mounting the hood in preparation to paint the cowling area with organasol black.



Sure is dusty in the shop . . .I promise some nice clean hi-def photo's very soon.



WARNING!!! If you buy (notice above) the disk brake conversion kit from Jegs/Summit/etc... and you have a 70 RoadRunner....note that if you install it how they instruct you too, the hood will not shut. I had to lower it about 1/2" and adjust the pedal to accommodate this. The front-end section of the kit installed flawlessly - the brake booster setup is horribly designed yet sold for a "b" body mopar.



Have a good Monday.

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: dmaddox] #911610
03/14/11 01:29 PM
03/14/11 01:29 PM
Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 428
Oakville, Ontario, Canada
CDN72SE Offline
mopar
CDN72SE  Offline
mopar

Joined: Aug 2010
Posts: 428
Oakville, Ontario, Canada
We're definitely still watching this thread, keep up the great work.

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: CDN72SE] #911611
03/14/11 04:09 PM
03/14/11 04:09 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 4,108
Horsham, Pa.
Finoke Offline
master
Finoke  Offline
master

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 4,108
Horsham, Pa.
Quote:

We're definitely still watching this thread, keep up the great work.




I've been watching too! Don't dare stop posting pictures

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: Finoke] #911612
03/14/11 08:03 PM
03/14/11 08:03 PM
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 12,375
SoCal
MuuMuu101 Offline
I got lucky at Woodward!
MuuMuu101  Offline
I got lucky at Woodward!

Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 12,375
SoCal
Quote:

Quote:

We're definitely still watching this thread, keep up the great work.




I've been watching too! Don't dare stop posting pictures




My favorite project on here so far!!! The more pictures the better!

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: MuuMuu101] #911613
03/14/11 08:56 PM
03/14/11 08:56 PM
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 333
Vandergrift,PA
The70RTChallenge Offline
enthusiast
The70RTChallenge  Offline
enthusiast

Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 333
Vandergrift,PA
Quote:

Quote:

Quote:

We're definitely still watching this thread, keep up the great work.




I've been watching too! Don't dare stop posting pictures




My favorite project on here so far!!! The more pictures the better!




Keep em comming!!! Don't worry you've obviously got a few of us as followers

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: The70RTChallenge] #911614
03/14/11 09:47 PM
03/14/11 09:47 PM

A
Anonymous
Unregistered
Anonymous
Unregistered
A



Yes.....don't be shy with the pics and I think it is a little sad that most won't bother with some kind of reply on the members projects. This is my favorite section of moparts and I just absolutely love watching the progress of these fantastic projects.
Keep on keepen on!

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: ] #911615
03/15/11 05:45 AM
03/15/11 05:45 AM
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 1,992
midwest
6
68427vette Offline
top fuel
68427vette  Offline
top fuel
6

Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 1,992
midwest
BIG FAN, looks great!!

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: dmaddox] #911616
03/15/11 11:31 AM
03/15/11 11:31 AM
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,300
Washington
19cuda73 Offline
pro stock
19cuda73  Offline
pro stock

Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 1,300
Washington
Keep the pictures coming, your making great progess, I too enjoy seeing your build underway, the car looks great. The Blue landcuiser must be one of those side projects. Did one a few years ago with a chev 350 it.

Dennis


1966 Charger 383 4 speed (Black with Red interior)
1973 Cuda 340 4 speed (Lemontwist)
1972 Corvette
Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: 19cuda73] #911617
03/16/11 10:57 AM
03/16/11 10:57 AM
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
D
dmaddox Offline OP
member
dmaddox  Offline OP
member
D

Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
Cool Dennis!

Yes, I restore about 2-3 Cruisers every year. I am also simultaneously working on a diesel version from Canada, neat project.

-dallas

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: dmaddox] #911618
03/16/11 11:02 AM
03/16/11 11:02 AM
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
D
dmaddox Offline OP
member
dmaddox  Offline OP
member
D

Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
Good Morning fellas!

Yesterday evening was spent in the paint booth, prepping and painting the cowling area.

It sure does look sharp! The FY4 "Citron Mist Metallic" is an interesting color. In the booth under florescent light, it looks very goldish with a hint of retro-green. In the garage is looks olive green. Pretty strange and neat at the same time. At first I thought it looked like puke - but I wanted the color to match the fender tag, along with all of the decals, options, etc.. In short, if I ever wanted to put OEM wheels/tires on it, it'd be pretty close to stock (calm down you purists, I know there's a lot "off" with a correct resto, I'm just sayin')

Anyhow - here are some more pictures:



and one more from last night:



Once I get all of the body/paint buffed and polished....I am not sure what to do next. I'll likely start under the hood. Phew....SO CLOSE yet so far away.

Have a great day,

dallas

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: dmaddox] #911619
03/22/11 12:53 PM
03/22/11 12:53 PM
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
D
dmaddox Offline OP
member
dmaddox  Offline OP
member
D

Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
Can someone help me find a resource that lists all of the correct colors for gadgets?

For example

Hood latch
Hood catch/lever
Door latches/catches

I am looking for detailed (correct) pictures of components. There are a LOT of pictures on the web, but so many rattle can jobs and so forth, I want to make sure I get it at close as possible.

Thanks fellas!

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: dmaddox] #911620
03/22/11 07:24 PM
03/22/11 07:24 PM
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,144
wellington ohio
68-scatpack-rt Offline
In thin ice
68-scatpack-rt  Offline
In thin ice

Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,144
wellington ohio
man, i dig that color!

great job!


unions....the folks who brought you the weekend!
Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: 68-scatpack-rt] #911621
03/23/11 11:35 AM
03/23/11 11:35 AM
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
D
dmaddox Offline OP
member
dmaddox  Offline OP
member
D

Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
Thank you!!

I can't wait to get this on the road! I also need to find someone in the greater salt lake area that has skills setting up/dialing in the front end. It's about 2-3" too low.

Hood emblem in place:



Letting the sun cure the paint a bit:


Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: dmaddox] #911622
03/23/11 11:40 AM
03/23/11 11:40 AM
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 333
Vandergrift,PA
The70RTChallenge Offline
enthusiast
The70RTChallenge  Offline
enthusiast

Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 333
Vandergrift,PA
Quote:


Letting the sun cure the paint a bit:






I see clouds

Definetly get a good look at the paint as well as the tire/wheel combo outside. Lookin good!!

Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: The70RTChallenge] #911623
03/23/11 06:57 PM
03/23/11 06:57 PM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 11,855
Georgetown Ontario Canada
anlauto Offline
I Live Here
anlauto  Offline
I Live Here

Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 11,855
Georgetown Ontario Canada
Yea I'm still here too...The nicest thing you could do for the hood latches is send them to Jules the Wiperman...But if you're on a budget, you can paint them...I have some tricks that I use.... PM me if you want


CHECK OUT MY NEW WEB SITE !
Re: dmaddox's 1970 RoadRunner Restoration (first Mopar) [Re: 440beep] #911624
03/27/11 02:03 PM
03/27/11 02:03 PM
Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
D
dmaddox Offline OP
member
dmaddox  Offline OP
member
D

Joined: Dec 2010
Posts: 60
your fridge
Gents. . . .to be honest I was going to just put a battery from wal-mart in the car. Then, I started to think about the "look" under the hood and bit the bullet:



Heavy sucker! I had a little buyer's remorse with this battery, but it's the correct part, so I am trying to justify it :-)



Another expense was the wiring harness - even though behind the dash was in really good shape:



Looks painful in the box, but I have wired a rig before, shouldn't be too bad.

Also, am affixing decals, so far, just the tail done:



The trunk is actually popped so it looks "off" but in reality it is spot on:



Moving along. . .

have a great weekend,

dallas

Page 4 of 5 1 2 3 4 5






Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1