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Project rusty lee

73rustylee

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Picked up this 73 318 auto a while ago. It is my first mopar and I love the dam thing. My dad and I drove it 3 hours home on the interstate no problem. Some one did really bad prep work during the previous paint job and blister and rust have came back through. The plans are hide aways head lights. Bild and stroke my 383 bb in the garage. Lots of rust repair and then a dark midnight purple paint job.
 
Oh yeah the project/parts car I got a week ago 71 se 318 auto floor shift bucket seat car. For some reason i thank the scoops are cool. Okay so I'm not sure will the froot bumper hideaway lights hood and rally gage cluster and steering column and floor shift bolt right up to the 73? Love the old school craigers may sand blast and get the bends out of the lips

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Welcome and congrats on the great car! I'm originally from Kentucky and would like to make it back someday. Love it there.
 
Welcome and congrats on the great car! I'm originally from Kentucky and would like to make it back someday. Love it there.
Thank you. Kentucky is amazing couldn't imagine being anywhere else. Everyone from here either loves it or hates it.
 
Welcome from NW CT. Looks like you got yourself a nice ride...
 
Welcome aboard from N.W. New Jersey. Nice project. Best of luck with it. You are in the right place for any questions that might arise!
 
Welcome . And yes all the parts you mentioned will go right into the 73 plus switch out the rear bumper brackets and it will move your bumper in a inch or two and you can get rid of the molding on top that is 99% junk most of the time makes the car look better too in my opinion
 
Welcome . And yes all the parts you mentioned will go right into the 73 plus switch out the rear bumper brackets and it will move your bumper in a inch or two and you can get rid of the molding on top that is 99% junk most of the time makes the car look better too in my opinion
I never recommend this mod to anyone. That space is there for a reason, that being when someone backs into you the energy from the impact is directed into the bumper instead of into the sheet metal. I learned that lesson at a car show in Maryland years back when a guy with a trimmed in bumper backed into a light pole. Just a light tap, nothing major, but did about $1,000 bucks worth of damage to his quarter. A couple years before I had a drunk impact my rear bumper and slide along the edge of it. It opened his Honda's sheet metal from front to back like a can opener, but my bumper worked as designed, absorbed all the energy, and no damage. :)
 
In 71-72 cars that's exactly how it is and they all did fine . To each his own though .
 
Welcome from Pittsburgh. Nice project, you've got a whole lot to start with!
 
Kentucky is amazing couldn't imagine being anywhere else. Everyone from here either loves it or hates it.
Born and raised outside Louisville near LaGrange, KY. I miss it and hope to move back someday.
 
Born and raised outside Louisville near LaGrange, KY. I miss it and hope to move back someday.

I use to do some hunting around that area. I lived in St. Matthews outside of Louisville for 4 years. And my folks lived in Florence so I drove through there quite often.
 
Some progress pics. The car was alot more rusty than I had hoped fenders are both pretty bad and can't find any anywere. I'm replacing both quarters, truck extensions, wheel houseing, driver floor pan, and a bunch of little patches. I've decided on house of colors voodoo vilote for the body color. Thanks for all the welcomes and good vibes guys. Can't wait to be cursing this summer
 
I hate to say it, but the 71 is worth more with full quarters avail. Even if you want to keep the 73, maybe dad should hold on to the 71?
 
Oh yeah I was told the car was a matching number car but pulled this 1969 318 out from it. I thought the reman sticker was pretty cool. Someone put a cam in it has a pretty sound to it
 
I hate to say it, but the 71 is worth more with full quarters avail. Even if you want to keep the 73, maybe dad should hold on to the 71?
Yeah the 71 is next In line. It would be worth more but I don't sell cars i build them. The dream for it is a daytona/superbird that never existed because NASCAR changed the rules and do it with a new hemi and coilovers. Make it a pro touring car
 
Sounds like you are off to a good start, just be careful not to dig yourself in too deep with mods.
 
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