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  1. t.flatt

    Rebirth of my 1970 GTX!

    Thanks for the tip! Now, I just have to get ahold of Brewer's and get some parts.
  2. t.flatt

    WE BURIED OLD MR. BOBCAT TODAY

    Sorry to hear it. That stuff always sucks, big time...
  3. t.flatt

    1970 Road Runner Project

    Hey, that's an awesome car you've got! Have fun with it!
  4. t.flatt

    Rebirth of my 1970 GTX!

    So, now I'm looking at this thing. I've got a 1969 18-spline and 1970 case and tailhousing to put it into. After a bit of playing around with it I have a pretty good idea of how it works! Looks like it spent a bit of time getting jambed into reverse. But, my novice eyes don't see much wrong.
  5. t.flatt

    Can anyone identify these two clips and where they go? 69 GTX

    I'm pretty sure they help hold the bottom corners of the windshield trim in place somehow.
  6. t.flatt

    Rebirth of my 1970 GTX!

    I'm gonna post this quick because I got these back in the mail today. These manifolds look amazing! I had Performance Coatings coat them in ceramic Satin Tungsten Grey. It should keep the heat down quite a bit and look great for many years! I had them plug the holes for the heat valve. I planned...
  7. t.flatt

    The reason for my long hair.

    Thirty years of long hair was enough for me. I cut it off for a job interview and don't miss it one bit!
  8. t.flatt

    K Frame Missing the "COIN" w/part number stamp

    It's right on the front towards the driver's side.
  9. t.flatt

    K Frame Missing the "COIN" w/part number stamp

    Really, the only people that will care are you and car show judges. Or, maybe an overly **** friend. I destroyed my original K-frame in an accident. It had a "79" coin welded on top of the "90" coin. Just today I welded the "79" coin on top of the "90" coin on the replacement K that I bought...
  10. t.flatt

    WTB 1970 4-speed transmission crossmember

    I think that will work on a '71 B-body but not a '70.
  11. t.flatt

    WTB 1970 4-speed transmission crossmember

    Yes, it the one with two shifter mounting pads.
  12. t.flatt

    WTB 1970 4-speed transmission crossmember

    Well, that's what I need. Can anyone help? I'm working on a 1970 GTX.
  13. t.flatt

    Is this exhaust safe to run?

    Well, hey! these things worked great! It's a bit better than straight out of the manifolds. It cost $200 to get these made up and I didn't want to put any more money into it. So, it was loud!! sounded great!
  14. t.flatt

    Rebirth of my 1970 GTX!

    Woo hoo!! I finally got this engine fired up! It got pretty hot and blew the top radiator hose off so I had to shut it down after about 10 minutes. Ran it again the next day for another 15 minutes without any issues. Man, when that hose blow it soaked **** 20 feet away in my garage! Had I been...
  15. t.flatt

    Looking for a vinyl top guy or quotes, N Maryland/S. Cent PA

    A thousand bucks? Holy crap! It's more nerve wracking than difficult. I did mine myself.
  16. t.flatt

    Cam break-in was almost successful!

    And, here's some video! I thought I was to stupid to post a link to a video, but I figured it out! I ran it again today for an uneventful 15 minutes.
  17. t.flatt

    Cam break-in was almost successful!

    yeah, that would be awesome!
  18. t.flatt

    Cam break-in was almost successful!

    This **** is definitely nerve wracking! It's the first engine I've ever built from a bare block. Nothing stock about it inside but looks stock outside except for ARP head bolts and stealth heads.
  19. t.flatt

    Cam break-in was almost successful!

    It's just gravity. I ratchet strapped the k- frame and empty transmission case to the pallet. Didn't move a bit!
  20. t.flatt

    Cam break-in was almost successful!

    I'm glad to hear you appreciate my ingenuity! If I was a whiz with a welder I might have done something different. But, I'm not. Working in construction I have access to all the free wood I need. It was a design as you build thing and solid as a rock! I'll look into the slip plate. The engine...
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