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I want to thank Skatpak (Todd's Restorations) for servicing my power pak for my 67 Dodge Charger and for taking the time ( on a Sunday afternoon) to stay on the phone with me as I trouble-shot my dash wiring, while I was under the dash! His patience and knowledge is invaluable to any Forum...
Great story on the buddy seat . I have the buddy seat and the correct bucket seat brackets on my 67 Charger. Looks like you are taking all the right steps to get the car how you want it. Good for you.
Did you remove that rear light assembly and trim or was it off the car when you purchased the car? That is one part I have to remove on my 67 before my car goes to paint. I Have looked at it a few times to remove the fasteners but it still seems like it is fastened onto the car securely and I...
Well I finally received my seatbelts from Bill, after so many phone calls, emails, etc. they arrived this past Saturday. The only problem was he put the wrong color sleeves on the belts. So I called him and he said he would send me the correct color sleeves and I will replace myself, then send...
That is absolutely what I wanted to see and hear from the Forum. I have had a few responses expalining in detail how to go about the installation from the bottom but your pictures are worth a thousand words. I am leaning your way. Once I get the engine bolted to the K frame, what is the best way...
Just for fun, this is my 36 Packard 120 that I drove to the car show Sunday. I have owned this car for 4 years and it is a great running car, 282 straight eight, 3 speed. Looks as nice underneath as well.
I am still torn between removing the K member to rebuild my front end and then mount the engine/trans to install from below. That is why I didn't paint first. What is your experience on the engine bottom up install?
I had taken the metal covers off and cleaned /primed them both. I put them back on for the painting. I wasn't sure because mine were painted gold under all the years of dirt and grime, so I assumed they were gold. I knew the slash shields were black but Dave didn't mask off when he painted. Not...
After many weekends that I spent removing all of the wiring, parts and cleaning, degreasing, wire wheeling, priming and scuffing to prepare the engine bay and core support for paint, and all the preparation that it takes to get it ready for paint, my freind Dave Warren painted the engine bay...