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Thanks Prop I've been hoping for some updates on your black beast for a while. As per usual, the work looks 1st class and appreciate the prep tips.
 
As usual Will, your quality of work is nothing short of excellent. Getting some of the smaller projects done is just as rewarding and all adds up to the bigger picture of all of us getting our rides done and taking it out for it's first cruise. Where did you get those from? I must have missed it if you mentioned before.
 
Holy crap guys......we're at 90 pages on this thread. Thing really is a book..lol

Thanks fella's! Mitch, you'll have to fill me in on your next street machine project...sounds interesting. Looking at possibly building a street rod next get go.
Roger..You bet all the little things add up. Sleds are put away, weathers getting warmer and i'm back in car mode. This bird will be on the road soon! Got the stiffeners from PST. Bought them off there ebay site (being I like using Paypal vs. Credit card). $25 bucks and free shipping. Pretty good deal

http://www.ebay.com/itm/121041232385?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649


Are we done yet


Just about amigo...just about
 
Will:

A friend of mine has a 69 as well. I've bugged him for some time to become a member and to view this thread. He got his car all in pieces, totally disassembled, but now painted and starting the "rebirth". He's not very computer savoy but a heck of a mechanic. We play with planes. I have a 71 RR as well.

His wife is glad we have "internet friends" to discuss things. She least knows he is not out doing things he shouldnt do. Until our cars are done..lol We get together and thing really start to come together.

Again, thanks for the thread, and everyone else who has added to this. Maybe I'll post a thread of my "rebirth" as well.

Enuf of me rambling..later
 
Good to hear from you rrTor-Red and thanks for the kind words....Post some pic's of your buddies car if you ever get some time. Computer/Internet is a heck of a tool for restoring-maintaining these cars. Good thing he's got you to dabble with the technology side of things.
 
I scanned through this the last couple of days and must say I'm impressed with the work that has been done. Best book I've ever read. Looking forward to hear how it sounds on a video. If you build a street rod good luck on that also. I built a 40 ford with a 392 hemi to go along with my mopar and yeah a chevelle also. variety is good.
 
Holy crap guys......we're at 90 pages on this thread. Thing really is a book..lol

Got the stiffeners from PST. Bought them off there ebay site (being I like using Paypal vs. Credit card). $25 bucks and free shipping. Pretty good deal

http://www.ebay.com/itm/121041232385?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649

yeah 90 pages of fun Prop, the lower control arm stiffener/plates looks like a decent deal for sure... continue having fun, can't wait to hear the video of her runnen' & driven' soon....LOL...
 
yeah 90 pages of fun Prop, the lower control arm stiffener/plates looks like a decent deal for sure... continue having fun, can't wait to hear the video of her runnen' & driven' soon....LOL...

Just noticed that this thread has almost 113K page views and is just shy of 1,800 comments, both of which are an indication of how good the thread is and how diligent Wil is about responding to posts IMHO .. he's kinda like King Richard in that regard as he was known for showing his appreciation for the public by signing autographs for hours ... I mean that in the best possibly way Prop.
 
Thanks Tallhair....I don't know though, i'm more of a jester than any kind of King (at least that's what the wife says)..Hehehehe. You know, if someone takes the time to post on my thread and share a few words, the least I can do is acknowledge them back. Just the right thing to do. Black64, Budnicks and Dave, thanks for the kind words as well. It's good to have you fella's along for the ride. Also good to see you off your sebatical Dave..lol It's been a long run and fortunately and unfortunately she's coming to a close with the resto. Like a lot of you guys, an idea of a great weekend is getting elbow deep in a Mopar. The roadrunner did her time of being beat up, broken and left for dead..now it's getting real close to putting the Plymouth back on the road where it belongs. I'll be sure to post some pic's/vid's when there's some air in her lungs. Thanks again

Know some folks like pic's and progress, so have some to add. Nothing exciting like hanging a quarter or fresh paint, but never the less more tasks checked off the list. Got the brakes fully operational today. First off was a bench bleed of the master. I use a kit made by Wilwood. Works pretty slick, 4th time I used it. Comes with three different sizes of fittings, a couple lines and a clip to hold the lines in the M/C. Think I paid 10 bucks for the kit. Some guys say it's not needed, but I always bench bleed them. They can be bled in the car or out, but bleeding it in the car means taking precautions to keep any brake fluid off the paint (being it removes paint like a champ), hence the towels and tinfoil in the pic's. Hey a fella's gotta use what he's got on hand. Brake fluid won't melt tin foil like it does to some plastic's... Took over dozen pumps of the peddle to finally get the bubbles worked out so it goes to show there was plenty of air to get out. Rest of the brakes bleed out fine with just a couple fitting to tighten up here and there.

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Another little project was giving attention to the valve covers. Going with the Mopar cast valve covers. Not really my first choice, but they have the clearance for the hughes roller rockers. One thing I noticed with these off the bat, was there's only a blank spot where your breather and/or PCV valve go. Also, under the supplied oil cap there's a baffle plate, but Mopar does not supply a baffle plate for the blanked out areas. Not a huge fan of the idea of the breather puking oil all over the valve cover or the PCV sucking up oil like a vacuum cleaner so I decided to make my own...Not a hard job and the plasma cutter made cutting out the metal about as easy as a 1st grader cutting out construction paper.

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No baffle for the blank side but still has the mounting lugs to add one

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Measured out the metal from the Mopar baffle and went to town with the marker. Just used regular old 20 gauge automotive sheetmetal.

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Used a vise a panel clamp vise grip to bend the edges. Used the original baffle for the hole template

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All done...Didn't need to drill the fourth hole like the baffle for the oil cap side, being that hole is used for a carb/drain effect.

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So...pretty small stuff accomplished, nothing spectacular. Hope everyone had a good Easter! Had a good breakfast, church with the wife afterwards, a good day out with the bird in the garage and now a good night chattin with the gent's on FBBO. Gotta say..it's been a great day. See you around fella's.
 
"So...pretty small stuff accomplished, nothing spectacular. Hope everyone had a good Easter! Had a good breakfast, church with the wife afterwards, a good day out with the bird in the garage and now a good night chattin with the gent's on FBBO. Gotta say..it's been a great day. See you around fella's. "

Almost a carbon copy here Will, And as Dave said, i agree, great work.. Id expect no less with you and your skills! Soon that sinister looking machine will be blanketing the neighbor hood, lucky people to live next to you! He he.. nothin wrong with quiet Jeremiah Johnson said, i wonder............ :)

Best mountain man movie made i think, I hope you've seen it knowing how ya like the outdoors! A lot of people don't know it but this is based on a real man, same name, interesting story of the true Jeremiah Johnson...

[video=youtube;le0PV1I-T9U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=le0PV1I-T9U[/video]
 
Thanks guys...I agree, that's a pretty good flick Ron. Had no idea it was a true story. Wouldn't mind having that guys way of life. Well, besides ambushing and being ambushed by Indian's all the time...probably get old after a while.
 
I've always bench bled my Master when I get a new one and that kit works pretty good. Did that on my RR when I first got her. Will probably have to buy a new one since it hasn't been driven in so long now. Hard to tell which one is new and which one is old.
 
I think it's very important to not only "sweat the details" but also post 'em, as you've done. i get a ton of info from detailed posts like yours and I'm sure there are others that do too. Thanks for posting and keeping us up to speed with your build. very rewarding to see another classic Mopar being brought back to life!!
 
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