Deanfitz27
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Thanks Justin, I refer to to resto page often for pics, details etc. Its a great referencePlenty of help here?
How’s this Rey!
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/mopa...tx-restoration.127388/page-123#post-911082610
Thanks Justin, I refer to to resto page often for pics, details etc. Its a great referencePlenty of help here?
How’s this Rey!
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/mopa...tx-restoration.127388/page-123#post-911082610
I you ever, ever, need help with anything and the processes dealing with originality...Shoot me a PM anytime my friend....If I do not know, I know someone who does.....Thanks Justin, I refer to to resto page often for pics, details etc. Its a great reference
If you go with hot pink and titanium you don't have to worry about correctness.Thanks Justin, I just want the car to look correct, I'm not worried about having the exact same sheen and waht not, but just the correct colors etc. Thanks so much
Thanks so much. My car is going to be a nice car, not contours but a nice clean restoration. I have a 69 roadrunner restoration thread in the restoration section. I'm out ready to install the k frame, engine, front end etc. I'm not sure yet if I will use my car lift to drop the car down on the engine and k frame or install the k frame first and the engine from the top. The car is located in a different garage than the lift so I would have to make up a dolly for the front and transport the carI you ever, ever, need help with anything and the processes dealing with originality...Shoot me a PM anytime my friend....If I do not know, I know someone who does.....
Thank you for the compliments![]()
Sounds very nice indeed....Thanks so much. My car is going to be a nice car, not contours but a nice clean restoration. I have a 69 roadrunner restoration thread in the restoration section. I'm out ready to install the k frame, engine, front end etc. I'm not sure yet if I will use my car lift to drop the car down on the engine and k frame or install the k frame first and the engine from the top. The car is located in a different garage than the lift so I would have to make up a dolly for the front and transport the car
Our 67 lower control arms were painted black. No doubt. Car was never apart and under ball joints and snubber it was black paint.What about lower arms?
Mine are black also car had 36,000 miles on itOur 67 lower control arms were painted black. No doubt. Car was never apart and under ball joints and snubber it was black paint.
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I am only referencing 68-70 here.....There were NO painted lower controls arms in 68-70...Our 67 lower control arms were painted black. No doubt. Car was never apart and under ball joints and snubber it was black paint.
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It is a shame the early mopars are not well documented.......There are a few folks trying to improve that.....Unfortunately, those cars are so old now that time has destroyed their originality..........More information available for 68 up mopars restoration wise, 67 back not as Well documented. And you would think from 67 to 68 not much difference but sure seems to be.
The 70 cosmoline dipping process was different as seen in this pic......68-69 were dipped as the picture attached...
Hi Rey, just so that you are aware....Justin is one of the most helpful people on this site as far as resource goes. Check his restoration thread out...he has provided more concise and correct information about an OE restoration than anyone else I can think of here. He is my Number One go-to guy for correctness, and Richard Cranium would be my second.Hey moparnation74 these forums are to try and help each other out. Please correct the above list and help us out.
LeannaThe "above list" was mine!! I agree that if it's wrong, PLEASE correct it.