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Good ideas...I'm a bit slow on the tech . still learning. I'm an analog guy in a digital world. Gotta keep up or the toaster will turn me in to the smart fridge. Taking the wifes 73 SSP for a cross state road trip tomorrow. I'll snap a few pics.
Decided on the hubcap delete look, it drives great and gets looks. Not a perfect car by any means but more than worthy for a "spin" and a good time. I'll see if I can get her behind the wheel when she has time
Well no real mystery, she was going to school and finished up her certification. That meant moving to a city for work and renting an apartment. So no time for projects or places to park them, you know...life stuff. She did lots of work on the project early on and was the inspiration. Tomorrow is...
The paint is Rustoleum "sunshine yellow', pretty close to Mopar yellow. Its a tribute car, has the RR hood ( its a 73 version), non roll down quarter windows, and Rally wheels. Daisy's car had Magnum 500's. Car is not perfect ( none of Dukes of Hazard cars were), but zero rust and very little...
So I thought I'd share an update, Ari has moved on with life so we finished up the build. We are going for a Daisy Duke tribute. Its running and driving great!
OE quality with s few dings, very workable for daily driver condition. Both front fender and both doors. $100 takes all plus shipping ( usps probably best price). pics are incomplete, I can provide better ones
Good new! The windshields are back in stock! Classic industries has em for around $400. Thanks to Cold War Motors alerting me to that. I had just about given up.
I think they were installed across the board by American manufactures . I read that 1969 was a poor year for dealer profits since the cars were lasting so long. Apparently there was some sort of conference involving dealers and the big 3 and that is when the decision to go to nylon gears was...