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Lots of filter drier combinations to choose from. Keep the paint hose separate after you use it, so it's good for another paint project.
To OP, be sure to use a new fresh hose or one only used for painting when doing your painting. The filter types above are required.
I prefer the post for the '65 cars for sure. Took me several months before I realized that the '68 Road Runner had a "post" version in early '68....
Obviously Leanne, CudaChick is the place to go.
Their customer service was really good. The delivery time was exactly what said it would be. The quality of the hood & scoop was excellent. Body...
My bet, it would take an extremely capable welder, but those folks still amaze me.
My '66 Satellite got an AAR hood with tall '66 Hemi scoop with hinges. It's not real light but very stout. I used stock hinges with lite hardware...
I'm very happy with my AAR hinged hood. They have the 6 Pak hoods.
Been a long time, sure looks backwards to me. Mounts from the front I think.
I probably shouldn't comment, but the color would be great, I wouldn't do a vinyl top. The Max Wedge scoop would probably look better on that car.
If you replacing everything but the frame rails, move the springs into the frame rails & do a full tub. Then the only limit is the shape of the...
I always thought the buckets in my '70 Barracuda were comfortable, many long trips included. But I was 18 to 24 years old at the time, LOL. Add...
I used a propane torch & STIFF scrapper. Be careful of the hot melting undercoat. I may try to ignite, but usually blows out easily, have water...
Jig setup holes to properly locate panels prior to spot welding, producing consistency.
May be wrong, think my guy used some sort of heat sink clay around the holes, but 45 years ago. Think he used brass backer on holes from behind.
I got mixed reviews from those I talked to about Unlimited. Unlimited was the least expensive when I decided on my AAR hood. My experience with...
I sure don't doubt the sticker prices, but pretty sure that was not a selling price. You very lucky to have each of those cars.
Well my memory may not that good. That seems really high, what did it sell for? I was in Denver in June 1968, the dealer down the street was...
Low option '68 Runner $1995. Damn. If I recall correctly the typical '69 RR was about $2350 - 2450.
Gee, don't remember '69's like that. That was the inexpensive '68 style. I like that look. Could be rare.