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Baby Blue was QQ1, matched to the original paint in the door jambs, engine compartment, and trunk floor. Unique color, nothing like B5 or B7, and as stated earlier, showed differently depending on lighting. Car was pointed in 1985 with PPG lacquer base and clear. Shown 30 years later, cracks...
Good morning: Looking at a 1971 RT online that is for sale in West Memphis, Arkansas. Anyone here live there who could take a look art the car? Just have a few questions that I cannot answer from the ad or the dealer. You can PM me if you do. Have a good day. Mark
A friend of mines 1968 RT is QQ1 and his painter put A LOT of effort in getting the color right to match the areas he had to match it to ( windshield frame , floorpans etc etc )
If done correctly
Q1 is in between B5 and B7
Even though mine is certified to 7:50. This is the whole reason why I just cruise it on the street and do No E.T./Grudge racing. Just show up and race. No tech inspections. I keep the chassis certified and up to date, but everything else I have is all expired.
You need to invest in a digital angle finder. Harbor Freight tools sells a good one. Match your pinion angle to the transmission angle and your golden.
I plan to do this over this winter.
Remove driver's seat
remove steering column
remove instrument cluster
I think I can do it in a day , two tops
I have no intentions to remove glass or dash frame itself . Console is a maybe, just depends on how contorted i need to get my body.
work from the...