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Ok everybody, I have a 68 Charger with the metallic red interior. Im looking for the correct dye for the armrests and the correct paint for the console. So far I have only found the early bright red....any Ideas?
I can relate to the greedy asshole part butt I'd add damned thief to that as well
while my brother Mark was dying of cancer and in intensive care he had a close "friend" who had access to his apartment and storage unit steal intakes, parts from his convertible, even his pistol. I guess dude...
r/c model boats. both kits and scratch build
first is a scratch built estes rocket hydroplane i designed
second is a 3 foot WWII Destroyer
both are only seconds long...easy watch...enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sPMz5C414s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-Tya2sdxro
I concur.
the blue one is the real R/T. it is originally EE1 dark blue white stripe and NEVER a vinyl top
440 4 speed dana numbers match right down to the carburator
rear defogger
8 track stereo w/factory amplifier and rear fader
i have it apart to deal with the hideous blue a former...
well more like a cheap hooker butt still a nice day to get the white 68 out for a spin around the block.
had to move the blue R/T outside anyway so I made the work worth it.:headbang:
well thanks to rusty I went out and swapped the leads for the red and green lights and swapped lenses so just picture it with the red at the top and all is good.
the yellow also acts as a nightlite. when you open the man door and just blow through to get something it will come on for only 3...
nothing gets past your goalie does it?
the light is only mounted in a temporary fashion using the factory access and mounting holes.
I didn't want drill new holes for the wiring and terminal block in the case until i saw how it worked, how it would look,
or even whether or not to keep it.