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A.G.A.R. FF4 AAR - Day Three hundred & seventy-nine

Started by anlauto, November 26, 2018, 01:52:51 PM

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SYDWAZ

When did you have time to get you Masters degree in philosophy. You need to put that last statement on a plague and hang it in the garage. Very deep.

750-h2

Allan you are definitely a "Die Hard" Mopar guy! :bigthumb:

skyers4130

Sydwaz always told me that this motor had more horspower than the 290 "they" said...
I found this article that details the horspower that a rebuilt 340 6 pack has.
Check it out..
https://www.hotrod.com/articles/bad-mopars-340-beat-ford-chevy-shocking-new-data/?fbclid=IwAR3UaqU1kcfruJamYqt-RG_ahx2vfiw2_8krDYnDLgQ-dmeRrzOuMtVPRO8



anlauto

Quote from: 750-h2 on December 06, 2018, 12:29:19 PM
Allan you are definitely a "Die Hard" Mopar guy! :bigthumb:

Is that a GM reference ? :angry:
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YellowThumper

#94
Great survivor. I am sure the owner will be just as thrilled with restoration as when new. Thus allowing it to "survive" another 48...
Life is to be viewed thru the windshield. Not rear view mirror.
You are the only one in charge of your destiny.

Mike.

73440

Quote from: anlauto on December 07, 2018, 08:58:59 AM
Quote from: 750-h2 on December 06, 2018, 12:29:19 PM
Allan you are definitely a "Die Hard" Mopar guy! :bigthumb:

Is that a GM reference ? :angry:

I think of 'Die-Hard ' batteries from Sears when hearing 'Die-Hard'

anlauto

JUST TO CLARIFY...." Day Fifteen" is the actual time past, NOT the amount of days I've worked on it....I have several cars on the go...


So here we see the AAR spoiler removal for the first time in 48 years. Most surprising is the fact that it rubbed the paint so much that the car was actually rusting under the spoiler... :o
You can see the attaching hardware was painted with red oxide primer and the special nuts have black dum dum sealer in them. The four screws on the ends (this car only had three) are machine thread screws not like most reproduction kits with self-tapping screws. The mounting studs actually pulled the holes on the trunk lid. You can also see how the factory paint faded.
I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
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anlauto

Somebody was asking about the washer hose and the hold downs....
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anlauto

I think somebody did a compression test.....gotta write those results somewhere :rofl:
I've taught you everything you know....but I haven't taught you everything I know....
Check out my web site ....  Alan Gallant Automotive Restoration

anlauto

Started with media blasting some on the smaller stuff....here's the first batch...

These will all get painted this week, restored and packed away with the correct hardware, long before they're needed.... :takealook:
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6Pack70

Lookin good Alan!  I'm loving all those nice clean pieces ready for paint.   Thanks for posting pics of the factory spoiler hardware.  I'm in need of the correct machine thread end screws.  They must have used them somehere else on Chrylsler vehicles, I just haven't figured out where. Lol.   


jimynick

They look like some of the screws that were used in assembling the grille and headlight hardware on my 74 Challenger, so they'll likely be found in any 72-74 depending on their actual size of course. Hope that works out for you!  :cheers:
In the immortal words of Jimmy Scott- "pace yourself!"

1 Wild R/T

They are called phillips pan washer head machine screws, put that in a google search & you'll find plenty of them...

6Pack70

Thanks for those tips guys!!   :bigthumb:
Alan, would you be kind enough to put one of those screws in front of a tape measure and post a pic?   Thanks
Watching this AAR come apart is definitely helping with the details on mine.  Much appreciated.

whitewatersky

Quote from: 6Pack70 on December 10, 2018, 06:43:53 PM

Watching this AAR come apart is definitely helping with the details on mine.  Much appreciated.

I agree - I always love keeping an eye on these threads !
:cheers:
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