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It is young guys keeping the hobby alive and bringing them to the next generations. I love watching those videos.
Who doesn't want a charger with a blown big block. They are actually driving them, I'm all about it.
A Kubota RTV400 is the lowest end model UTV they make. Its a CVT drive with a subaru gas motor. It isn't the Hyrdro drive of the 500 and most of the other kubota UTV's. The more common 900 and 1100 are the heavy duty models everything sees and thinks of.
An RTV400 is basically a 4x4 golf...
I had to cut out that one spot for rust trapped behind, from moisture. You can see the lead in this picture, on the forward edge. If you peak underneath I bet you can see the seam, since the factory only leaded the rocker not on the bottom side.
Agreed, my doors don't move at all, is there a troubleshooting post somewhere, on how to check voltage and make sure the motor is good? The lights come on but the doors don't open.
Hello. Looking for a rear seat back that will fit my 1970 Charger. I only need the seat back, the seat bottom I have is useable.
Looking for a good frame that can be recovered. The one I have is very rusty, and the springs are paper thin.
Water and rat turds just sit in the tight areas and causes rust from the inside out. The rest of the rocker is great, but the back corner where the metal overlaps very closely is where the issues lie.
I'd say that is likely rusting from the inside out. My car is a California car and has similar. The water/dirt/condensation runs down the inner panel and collects on the back side where there is just a small gap between the inner and outer.
Mine is opened up right now, I'll try to attach a...
Thanks everyone. I think every panel has dents in it so it will never be perfect, and I don't want it to be. I'll pull out what I can, fix the rust, and go from there. I'll try to post up some current pics with the progress. It is a california car so I'm happy with how it is actually for...
Hello. Recently joined, my name is Mike out of Connecticut. I purchased a 70 charger rt from out west last year and have been doing metal work. I've been lurking here for a while picking up tips, but I am also going to be posting soon looking for parts.
My charger is a numbers matching RT...