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That looks amazing. I'm definitely keeping those pics close by while I put mine together. Thanks for all the advice, feel free everyone to post pics of your work to this thread also, and I'll try to do the same as I move along
Thanks for the advice! When you laid it out ahead of time, did you refer to the old harness or even the diagram original to the car when considering your layout? Or did you not even think about that and plan it completely your way? It may make more sense to me once I've got it all laid out and I...
I definitely plan on adding the electric fans and stereo, some extra lighting is a possibility too. Hiding as much of the wiring under the hood as possible is a must for me as well, I've wanted that clean look for as long as I've had the car. Do you have any pics of under your hood, and maybe...
I've had that article pulled up in a tab, I'll read it today. Thanks for your input. I plan on installing electric fans as well as a decent sound system, and maybe some fog lights. After looking at the prices of aftermarket harnesses supposedly made for my car, and comparing the description and...
I plan to re-wire my 73 Roadrunner this winter, and wondering if I should purchase a universal harness or a harness that is specific for my car? The difference between the two is anywhere from $200-$300 regardless of what company I go with, even though the number of circuits and fuses are the...
In the process of making this my daily driver. Has a 318 and a 727 trans. The T in the R/T emblem is missing in this picture, was returned to its rightful place soon after
Not yet, trying to get everything going smoothly first, but thats a definitely possibility in the future
Seem to have a problem....!!! Finally got the tank strapped in, lines bolted in, everything connected....now it won't start!!!
It will fire right up if you pour fuel down into the...
Isn't that T-handle shifter also referred to as a slapstick? And can you even get a pistol grip for an automatic? I've seen them custom made I believe but I don't think I've seen any for sale
Are you saying it's gonna take awhile when I first try to start it up for the fuel to run up through the lines and into the carb? I guess I should hook the battery up to a charger during this process?
An update on my progress, for anyone keeping tabs.....
Finally got stainless 3/8" full length fuel lines in from inlinetube.com, installed it and bolted it in the other day, was pretty much a perfect fit! Connected the dots under the hood with new hose pieces to connect line to pump, pump to...
I think you might be talking about the Somernites Cruise in Somerset. I've been to that a few times and it's a great time!! Beech Bend is a dragstrip in Bowling Green, where they host a number of events in the summer that include the Musclecar Nationals (supposed to have been last weekend but it...
Understood. Yes, the 3/8" lines are already on their way, thus my reasoning for the 3/8" pickup purchase.....just wondering about the quality of the different sources, I thought someone here might have some experience purchasing any of these items and was looking for their input. My plan first...
lol nice....ok another quick question!! I'm about to order a 3/8" sending unit, however I've come across three different sources with three very different prices....a sending unit from year one is about 145, one from what appears to be a pretty reputable source on ebay is 90, and yet another on...
Oh yeah I definitely wouldn't even consider the hassle if it were around that range.....the cost of the material he's got is only like 50 or 60 bucks so it's gonna save me quite a bit
He's built tanks before, there are some guys from around here that pull trucks in national competitions and he builds tanks for them, but like I said those are complete custom applications and this is something that has a particular design from the factory.....we were just trying to figure out...
Well he's going to save me a LOT of money if he can build one that I can use, all he's going to charge me for is the material, which is not much since they buy it in bulk
that makes sense....so since he's going to make this tank out of a thicker material and it will be stainless steel, do you think the ribs in the tank are of the same importance?
I just took my tank to a buddy who owns a fab shop here in town, he said he's made gas tanks for custom applications before so I took him mine....we had a few questions, and this may not be anything that anybody would know, but is there a purpose for all the recessions/indentions on and around...