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Building my own GTX

coryjones

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Hello. I am building a 1970 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door post. Originally a 318, bench seat, auto with heat and am radio. I have added a MRL Performance 360 with 550+ hp and 525 tq, 518 4 speed with b&m shifter, frame connectors, Flaming River Col., 8 3/4 sure grip with 3.93 gears, bucket racing seats, got rid of the torsion bars and added Firm Feel goodies, new carpet with Dynomat, SSBC Disk brakes front and back, Quick Fuel pump and regulator, digital/analog gauge cluster, fiberglass 6-pack hood, modern lights, 18" Assanti wheels and Nitto tires and lots more. I plan on making it match my 2011 Dodge 4x4 Ram Big Horn Rugged Brown and Gold with leather inside. I want to add a roll cage, chin spoiler and duck tail/nascar style rear spoiler and maybe make rear brake vents function. I know this may upset the purest and if it was a real GTX I never would have done this. My goal is to make it into a magazine or two and win shows.
 
Sounds cool, the purist on this forum seem to respect others ideas and don't make a big fuss over it so enjoy. When can we expect some pics?
 
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Sounds like your building a lot more than a GTX lol.
Let's see some pics of that bad boy, sounds like a cool project.
 
Welcome! Sounds like a cool project. We love our pictures here on FBBO, be they diamonds in the rough or finished cars, so please share some pictures of the car!
 
Theeeyyy'rrrrre Baaaaack.
Welcome.

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welcome to fbbo coryjones. build sounds good on paper/monitor, lets see some pics.
 
welcome to FBBO

good luck with the 70 Belvedere project

sounds like a cool project, looking forward to seeing some photos
 
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