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  1. gdrill

    Restomod of 69 Charger

    Same person, different user name....slightly. Wanted to get feedback on this restomod charger I am considering
  2. gdrill

    Yankee Express RestoMod Project

    Not bad. You're moments away from having an assembled short block!
  3. gdrill

    Yankee Express RestoMod Project

    Awesome Ghost. Glad to see you back at it, even if only intermittently. It is good for the soul to resurrect! That is a good price on the clean and assembly too, at least where I'm at. It cost me $300 just to clean the block and install cam bearings. Another $116 got the crank polished. Of...
  4. gdrill

    Yankee Express RestoMod Project

    THAT!!!!!!^^^^^^^^
  5. gdrill

    My 1967 Belvedere Convertible Plans and Restoration (aka - Mad Scientist Build)

    If they are off, you can always re-cut the housing!
  6. gdrill

    Yankee Express RestoMod Project

    I've said it before. This is going to be an awesome Coronet. Once you get the interior all mastered you can come up here and convert mine! Room, board and beer's all in! :)
  7. gdrill

    My 1967 Belvedere Convertible Plans and Restoration (aka - Mad Scientist Build)

    Can you solder, braze or even JB-Weld the pot metal back together? As for crawling under houses....ya.....spiders!
  8. gdrill

    Yankee Express RestoMod Project

    Been a while since I popped in here. It does look good in the black! Kinda looks familiar too. She's come a long ways since you started. I'm sure glad things worked out to where you kept the old girl! :thumbsup:
  9. gdrill

    My 1967 Belvedere Convertible Plans and Restoration (aka - Mad Scientist Build)

    Ok, I was worried! Not really, just checking. You are doing basically what I did to mine and these quarters are the reason they were named quarters. Because they are a quarter mile long!
  10. gdrill

    My 1967 Belvedere Convertible Plans and Restoration (aka - Mad Scientist Build)

    I see an electric sander there. You are using a long board aren't you? Just asking, been watching but I may have missed it somewhere along in your thread. :)
  11. gdrill

    70 Super Bird & Viper power= Snake Bite or Super Venom.

    Cool. See you've been here a while but these are your first posts. Nice way to start out! Welcome from Southern Alberta. I'll be watching this one.
  12. gdrill

    Something cool I made for the Charger

    That's actually a very good idea, and of course you did nice work as usual. Two advantages I see right away are, tools will have a safe spot to sit and a beer definitely has a better perch!
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