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Getting close to finishing up my new rear firewall. Any recommendations on a sealant that is flame retardant? I’ve used just a general purpose sealant in the past and would like to upgrade. This 3M seems solid but I strongly prefer something that is silver or black. I’ve also heard some of the...
For springs, try here.
1964 - 1965 Dodge, Plymouth rear leaf spring, 6 leaf
The rest of it is pretty easy to source. For joints/bushings/arms etc, try Craig. @mobileparts
Get some shocks and torsion bars too. Also easy b-body stuff. Since it's a ragtop, have you looked at doing frame...
Rare is a flipper flipinsky's term. It is annoying. Cool, different, unique are terms better suited for cars that don't fit the " herd mentality " of the average lobotomized consumer.
I notice there is like no following for the 90s but I dig them. My dad has a 93 that has been in storage for 20 years that he bought new.
They are the last of a cool 2 door car that you don't see today. I dig them and I think they have more style than a mustang
This isn't my dad's exact...
Thanks Bob, I saw them. Every adjustment is spot on except for that damn top corner of the window. On the driver's side, it's spot on - it looks like it's going to hit the large bead of rubber, a bit too far inboard when you start rolling up the window but right at the last second, the top...
Not a huge fan of Red, never really cared for it, at all
a few Reds like candies & heavy metallics maybe,
I had a 78 W150 PowerWagon Candy Red/Silver met. 2 tone
I've owned a few Red cars,
including a 69 RR R4 (? IIRC) red with black roof & guts,
bucket seat 4 speed console car
& a 73 TransAm...
Boss had one in Hawaii. I used to drive it to get beer on Friday afternoons. Was a late sixties model.
Early sixties I discovered they used a 312 T bird motor in the Ford passenger car. I bought one and stuffed it in my 37 Ford.
Congrats! I semi retired the end Oct. I am now working only two days a week until March when I will hang it up full time. So to enjoy my new found free time I bought myself a retirement toy to go with my 4 wheel fun.