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1970 Challenger T/A (B5 with a 4 speed 3.91)

Started by 69CudaFan, December 11, 2018, 07:46:22 PM

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usraptor

Will definitely being following this build.  Great progress.  :twothumbsup:

Arctoad

Really nice to see how it is done. Gives me a lot of hopes after I enjoy mine for a couple of summers.
:fingerscrossed:

69CudaFan

Underside will use Resto Rick colored "primer" and will have correct overspray.


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Mymcodebee

Shane is slacking so i'll Add a couple pics ;)

anlauto

That's looking nice !  :drooling:

Is that B5 , looks almost B3 ?
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Mymcodebee

B5 Alan.  Lighting making things look a little off.
Thanks Alan.  Resto Rick paint worked very well! 


anlauto

My computer monitor too  :thumbdown: ...great job with the "overspray"  :twothumbsup:
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Mymcodebee

Thanks Alan.  My brother sprayed this one out.  He took a bunch of reference photos when he stripped it down.  The blue is pretty close to where the factory hit this one.  We have seen some that the bottom of the frame rails were pretty heavily coated; this car barely had any on the bottoms. 

69CudaFan

I was busy ordering up parts! Hoping the West Coast keeps the East Coast busy enough! HAHAHAHA!

Mymcodebee



Mymcodebee

Valve cover repair today.  Typical broken tabs on passenger valve cover.

Mymcodebee


69CudaFan

Engine making progress and looking great!

anlauto

Engine looks awesome  :twothumbsup: ...couple of comments but I'll keep them to myself. :-X
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