FRATZOG Wrote:That looks really sharp! What kind/brand are those wheels?
new on the market this year...I always like to be different. but keep the same "retro" styling and old school feel...there is a fine line there with bigger wheels.
they are Rev Classics 106, 17x7's in front, 17x8's in rear...once I get it all lined out, sitting the way I want it, etc...I will take plenty of pictures and post sizes and everything. I think its going to be perfect for what look I was going for.
thanks for the comments guys.
Joe mama Wrote:Installed the march serpintine belt kit. Had issues with the power steering pully but it ok now. Just need to mount the remote reservoir. Took heater box and defrost duct out to install vintage air.
Your having fun not going stock with this one aren't you Joe
I just put in the drives front floor pan.
Took my baby out of storage and drove it home.... I missed driving it! It sounds even better than I remembered!!
I've been looking far & wide for a replacement throttle cable for my '66 Poly 2bbl. I did find one in Las Vegas for $150. U.S. & an outfit in Washington state offered to make me one for free if I sent them my original (seems it's a one year only cable & they wanted to use mine for a model). Neither option worked for me so I came up with a "plan b". Back in the 70's, I worked as a motorcycle mechanic for a few years and it was very routine for us to make cables from scratch using an assortment of bulk supplies so it occurred to me that I might as well make my own for the 'Net. I was able to purchase a length of 2mm cable and a package of cable nipples for the grand total of $19.25 Cdn. The "new" cable is back on the car & seems to work just fine so, for anyone with a similar cable dilemma, I'd advise you to give it a try.
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You fixed it !! nice going Harold
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got all 4 shoes on....
got stance just right.....
im loving it......
^^^ Those wheels look bitchin' on that car!^^^
Decided to make the worlds first rear engined Ram 1500 pickup..3928
67440Dodge Wrote:Decided to make the worlds first rear engined Ram 1500 pickup..3928
you cant fool us!!! that's one hot disguised 273 you have ready for your net