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    What did you do to your Mopar today?

    Thank you!
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    What did you do to your Mopar today?

    I got the bottom and engine compartment sealed and painted this morning. Getting closer!
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    Bought a big a$$ air compressor today

    Is that from the same company that makes these? Lol
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    Weird non Mopars you like?

    I wouldn't mind an old small bumper Maverick. Either a restomod or a day two street/strip car.
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    What did you do to your Mopar today?

    My boss and I went and grabbed the charger from my house and brought it up to our shop on Friday evening. I went in this morning and got the trunk sealed and painted. Feels good to finally be spraying paint.
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    Brought this beauty home today. 69 coronet.

    It sure did! lol nice find. I like the ‘69 Coronets
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    Cheap, Fun, Camaro!

    I have a soft spot for 78-81 Camaros. My dad bought a '79 brand new for his first car when he was 21. It was just a 305 auto but he absolutely loved that car. It was carmine red with red interior and T tops. My mom bought him Cragar S/S for it for Christmas and my uncle bought him rear window...
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    Need pictures of correct clips…

    If they are new emblems you can run the nut up the stud with the emblem in your hands just to establish the threads. That way you don't have to try and kill the nut to make new threads in an awkward position.
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    Need pictures of correct clips…

    Here's some more info on the subject: Sail panel emblem installation
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    Need pictures of correct clips…

    Yes, those allow the emblems to be pushed in from the outside
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    Need pictures of correct clips…

    Those take the thread cutter nuts as well. If your headliner is already installed it makes it a pain to install. Some guys say that you can get to them from the trunk and others end up gluing the emblems on or using barrel nuts
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    Need pictures of correct clips…

    Yes, they are the springy push in style clips that resemble door panel clips. Thread cutting nuts are also called pal nuts and can be bought through several vendors. They are on eBay too. The nuts that cut the threads are sized by the stud that they go over. The nuts for the studded clips look...
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    Need pictures of correct clips…

    The inside pot metal trim with the studs use thread cutter nuts. The long outside stainless trim uses slide in clips. The clips that have the studs go towards the rear because they are accessable to get nuts on to. The three holes towards the quarter windows get the push in clips because you...
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    Need pictures of correct clips…

    68-70 Dodge Charger vinyl top trim clip set for outer trim
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    Chargers for sale by crack addicts

    "would make a perfect back halved street car". Yea, then front half it, top half it and you'll have a good starting point...
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    YOUR dream car , If its not the car you currently own. What would it be

    My dream car is in my garage ('68 Charger) but if I hit the lottery this exact car would be sitting next to it
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    '68 Charger green interior paint

    I have a pint of the acrylic lacquer suede paint from instrument specialties for the dash, column and upper windshield. I also bought the dark green paint from herbs parts that I've sprayed all of the hard plastic parts with already. I have a quart of vinyl paint/dye that I bought from ABC...
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    My GY8 '71 Road Runner

    Look into ABC Moparts. I had my original pad recovered by them. I haven't installed it yet but the reason that I chose them to restore my pad was because of all of the positive feedback that I saw about them on the forums.
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    Mopars (and more) in Japan.

    I like the black 69 coronet
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