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I have spent over $16k on parts in the past few years and I will not just buy for just one vendor for many reasons. I do like Classic for the vast inventory of parts but didn't buy very much from them for a few reasons. First one is the picture didn't match the part description, I needed it for...
makes sense on the x2 now.
i was thinking the MSD Blaster 2 based on some other things i have read. what about the ignition control unit. is the Mopar orange box good enough or does upgrading to the Mopar Performance P4120534 make sense. I don't think i need anything more for daily driving but...
Which coil to buy?
i have a 71 dodge charger with a 440 HP motor. i converted to the electronic ignition years ago and using the "orange box" . The 440 has been bored .30 over and a performance cam with a rebuild years ago but will be driving the car not racing it but would still like some...
I just received my conformation packet for my 71 Dodge Charger. I will have it in the judging lot class 8 row c. the last time I brought my Charger to the Nats was 1989. It just went thru a complete restoration.
1971 Dodge Charger 500 I have had since 1987 is being restored currently. its getting very close to being done. I am actually having someone else do most of the work. its been a 6 year project because the first 4 was attempted by someone else that didn't complete it. it coming out exactly like I...
in the past 3 years I have bought hundreds of parts for my 71 dodge charger and found there is no easy way to figure it out what fits and what doesn't. I spent hundreds of hours on the internet, restoration web sites and going to car shows. I found myself talking to a lot of people at car shows...
...1971 Charger hoods, three used
3482 018 Flat hood used on most models
3482 535 "Power Bulge" hood used on R/T and SuperBee models, w/inserts * (one year only)
3482 471 "Power Bulge" hood w/fresh air induction, "Ram Charger" hood * (R/T and SuperBee only, standard w/Hemi)
* - Power Bulge...
i have the same car without the orginal engine so i put a 440hp in it. i had someone do the body and paint. i would say i have about $8k in just that part of the car. i had it complety torn down though.
early 90's i got a ticket for 113 in a 55 and improper lane usage. thats what happens when you use the merging lane to pass 3 lanes of cars then find the reason they are all going so slow is a cop was leading the pack...ooops. i remember getting about 30 tickets from 16 to 21 and thanks to my...
i agree nice guys and great customer service but i was just there about a two months ago and he had a rough drivers fender for my 71 charger and he wanted $595 firm no haggling. i had to pass on that one. it was an amazing place and he had alot cool stuff but he wants top dollar. he was telling...
i sold my almost perfect flat hood for $25 this summer and paid $800 for a very nice buldge hood. i talk to stephens performance and he said there is a hood being considered but not fenders.
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i spent 4 months looking at ebay, craigslist everyday then going to every carshow...
i am in the proccess of having my 71 Dodge Charger restored and just using a simple excel sheet and using tabs for labor, parts purchase, parts still needed then one more for resources. i am getting a nice long list of resources for parts i have bought or may buy. i just break down the parts by...
this is the car i am designing my 71 Dodge Charger after but mine will be red. i should have just bought this car and saved about $10k. i have seen this car at the Mopar Nationals very nice car.