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Hello everyone, I'm finally starting my 68 charger project, have a question. The original rear cross member holes to mount the shocks are measuring center hole to center 14 1/8 new amd part number 860-1466 holes are 15 inches...unfortunately they are closed today. AMD says fits all B-body...has...
Yes if you want a commerical grade epoxy...its $$$. The one from HD big box stores are water based epoxy that dont last as long and not as durable. The floors
was a larger investment than what I thought but it looks great and has been holding up good so far.
I used epoxy-coat.com and it turned out better than expected. Gray based coat purple, gray, white and black flake, glow in the dark flake on stairs clear epoxy on top, and a polyurethane topcoat. I'm still organizing garage so I haven't driven on it yet but have knocked over a heavy box of...
Hello I'm listing this for a friend of mine, please PM me and I'll forward his contact info to you. He also has a 1969 dodge coronet for sale, check out my post in cars for sale section.
1969 Dodge Superbee tail panel trim. In good condition, light scratches and a couple very small dings...
1969 dodge coronet $5500.00 Fort Myers, Fl
Hello I'm posting this vehicle for a very good friend of mine. No surprises, he's very honest and is a good car to clone a super bee. Please send me a PM if interested and I'll forward his contact info to you. Thank you FBBO for the ad!
1969 Dodge...
Thank you ewolfe. The quarter end pieces were the one thing my buddy didn't have, if you find an extra set send me a message. I used 1/2 diameter steel pipe and flange from the plumming section in Lowe's or HD. Bolted one flange to the concrete block and then the other flange to a 2x4. I held...