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Beautiful car - has the exact stance I want to achieve with my GTX. Did you use lowering blocks too or just the Hotchkis rear leafs? What about up front, just cranked down t-bars?
BZ
The GTX I recently bought has 17x8, 18x9.5 and even though I dont even have the car in my possession yet, I can tell you they aren't aggressive enough for me. I'm going to do a custom wheel from Rushforth wheels (salt shaker) in 18x9, 19x10 with a 265/295 combo.
Any suggestions for new/custom valve covers for a 5.7L? Preferably looking to clean up the look and give it a more "old school" original HEMI vibe - it's carb'd 5.7L FYI.
Obviously, pics/links are a plus...
BZ
Yeah, the ramp is a bad idea - notice how bad it blocked the drivers side vision when up? Not to mention how contorted the person in the wheelchair was having to get just to get in the car. Neat in concept and spirit but tough to execute.
BZ
If you can swing them, Weld RTS's are hot and they are forged/light to boot but a bit more expensive. I run them in 17's with 295 DR's on my CTS-V Wagon for track duty.
BZ
The black on black '69 GTX with the belt line molding and red pinstripe is sick. Also love the look of the bronze A12 Bee with the hoosier's.
The matte black stripe looks money with the vinyl top on the black Charger also.
BZ
Guys my car has been done for a few years - and yeah, it's a car you'd want to restore - #'s matching, one-owner, 59k orig miles '69 HEMI charger 4spd (oh, and the best part - it's red ;) ) 2200hrs total resto and 3 1/2yrs
I know I haven't been around here long but I've been on dodgecharger.com...
We got the same **** here in Houston, only difference here is your car must be registered/inspected/AC/etc if you want to be on the ladder. Goes back to the age old argument of exactly WTF is a street car.
I know I have a 4700lb wagon that would love to rip a hole in that farm trucks ***.
BZ
I don't mind Gas Monkey or Richard at all, but I just hope they don't get their hands on any more Mopars any time soon. That Sweptline could have been really awesome with a 5.7 HEMI in it. Their builds do get a little redundant though as mentioned. I prefer Fantom Works and even Counting Cars...
For argument's sake - do y'all know what a professional/high-end rest shop is charging for labor/hr these days? In the Houston/TX area, $75/hr is in the very LOW end of the spectrum. 800-1000hrs is nothing on a total resto - I have more than that in body/paint starting with a rust bucket.
BZ
So, after looking up and down for the perfect b-body project car to do a semi-pro touring build, I actually end up making a hell of a deal to purchase the 68 GTX from XV Motorsports that they used to prototype/test their level 1 suspension, frame bracing, level 1 brakes, 5.7l hemi carb...
He said "tubular upper and lower control arms" - Mike knows his ****. I was building my car the same time he was building Mr Angry and I leaned on him for help with many things.
BZ