Started a new "318 Rescue Program" to save abandon and neglected 318's that nobody wants. This one has been wined and dined and shown the good life after 48 years
It is coming home on Friday.
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318 or not that looks damn pretty!
That is what you get when you have an old Super Bee owner who owns a machine shop do your engine
He only charges $300 to assemble a long block to this level of detail. Worth every penny to me!
Treat him to lunch it looks great!!!
Took the R/T out to stretch her legs. It developed a miss when cold from sitting a little over a year during my repair and paint phase. I'm sure it's a fouled plug. It cleans up after warm up. More carb tuning ahead. LOL
Reshot the door jambs and trunk then started to reassemble. Got the left side windows and some of the trim installed. Right side is started. Can't wait to get some rims and wider tires under there....
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MAN looking good. A detail that you might want to do...On our car they fogged the inside qtr with dark blue paint so that you don't see the primer or body color between the trim panel and the edge piece (windlace?) If you have black interior do it with black so you don't see the bright organge.
Nice job on your Coronet, Jim!
67RTBlue Wrote:MAN looking good. A detail that you might want to do...On our car they fogged the inside qtr with dark blue paint so that you don't see the primer or body color between the trim panel and the edge piece (windlace?) If you have black interior do it with black so you don't see the bright organge.
Good point. I'll look that as I mock up the weatherstrip.
Jim
Wow that's allot of nuts hold the emblems LOL