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I’ve never tried to remove undercoating from a chassi, but I did remove it from the under hood area. A prior owner thought it was a good idea to spray a medium coat of it all over.
I tried chipping it off with a stiff putty knife when it was very cold out and it came off relatively easy...
I should say , On the other hand.
if you feel like you can afford a professionally built test/run stand , or you will be testing many engines over your life , I would get the professionally built unit.
I would think this is what they meant and not the Coleman fuel. Especially since they say do it 10 times. I wouldn’t use that fuel on my car. As someone already said , good old denatured alcohol should be fine.
I think you have done well to buy it. As stated before , just a few of the parts alone would put you over 2500. Although from the pictures it looks very restorable
I like the 360 magnum idea. I also have a 69 satellite convertible with the original 318 in it. It still runs strong but when it doesn’t…….I’m thinking 360 crate magnum.
I installed a top manufactured by a company called Kee on my 68 gtx years ago. I believe I bought it from legendary. They are a supplier to many outlets. I did fit very well , but I can say it’s not easy to install without those wrinkles you’re talking about.
Yeah. They are hard to get in place with the regulator on the car. I lost one and had to fabricate it from a piece of stainless steel. Note that they are designed to not interfere with the smooth movement of the roller
Well I for one give you a lot of credit for doing your own work. That’s what a hobby is all about.
as stated above , don’t bash mopars to mopar people.
a simple rule of thumb…..right?