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Started by draginmopars, March 30, 2018, 06:21:19 PM

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draginmopars

employed in commercial aircraft salvage and recovery
where else to store the Cuda than in a 727 section,
Last week I decided to get the Cuda back on the Road after 20 years.

It's now in the DC-10 shop
getting prepped for a spin on the rotisserie.

"B" body rear will be installed

first combo will be the eng/trans out of my  "More door"
449 (small block)
while under the knife will mod the trans tunnel for A-500

will be jumping around on the project. between stripping the paint and making spring mounts for the rear end.
started cleaning the wheel tub, while thinking about the front spring mount, i know I can buy the off-set items, what fun is that... rather make my own

Ha-Ha Racin
Havin "Fun" 101
Howard

73440


draginmopars

Quote from: 73440 on March 30, 2018, 06:32:01 PM
Cool garage !

thanks > inside view.
28'6" X 40' X 11'6"
Ha-Ha Racin
Havin "Fun" 101
Howard


draginmopars

only got 2 hours in today,
got all the bolts loose on the front end / k- member
ready to drop.

got to make mounts for the rotisserie > for the cuda ( first time on)
have used it before for 2 darts and the crew cab
had about an hour left so to SEE progress...
pulled the trigger on the needle scaler
Ha-Ha Racin
Havin "Fun" 101
Howard

Cuda Cody

Looking good!!!   :banana:   :clapping:

Chryco Psycho


draginmopars

Quote from: Cuda Cody on March 31, 2018, 09:09:39 PM
Looking good!!!   :banana:   :clapping:

Glad, not finding rust, like some projects I've done.
Ha-Ha Racin
Havin "Fun" 101
Howard


draginmopars

Quote from: Chryco Psycho on March 31, 2018, 09:33:06 PM
Step by Step  :twothumbsup:

I have slowed down some..
You will notice a chair in most pic..
can't stand on my feet like I use to.
raise the lift to the height I want, same with the Rotisserie>>> Pull up a chair... :banana:
 

but can't stop.. :wrenching:
Ha-Ha Racin
Havin "Fun" 101
Howard

Brads70

Great idea for a shop! Love it!

blown motor

Quote from: Brads70 on April 01, 2018, 09:55:33 AM
Great idea for a shop! Love it!

And it's movable Brad, you wouldn't need a building permit.
Who has more fun than people!
68 Charger R/T    74 Challenger Rallye 
12 Challenger RT Classic    15 Challenger SXT
79 Macho Power Wagon clone    17 Ram Rebel

draginmopars

I try to do at least one item a day, it is the only way to get it finished.

Removed all the front suspension today, modded the arms to hold the Cuda on the rotisserie.

some one will be happy one day
rotesserrie is for Darts or Cuda.
Ha-Ha Racin
Havin "Fun" 101
Howard


draginmopars

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Quote from: Brads70 on April 01, 2018, 09:55:33 AM
Great idea for a shop! Love it!

My friend  Tom,
today I was telling him, I'm looking at a smaller plane to partial bury in a hill,, tail first.
use as a storm shelter.
got the idea from loading this one today, before the storms started.
LOL.. he said I'm plane crazy....
Ha-Ha Racin
Havin "Fun" 101
Howard

draginmopars

found some interesting items in the car
my old hat, a turbo jet valve...lol
and the trim rings for the new tail lights.

time to get to work, remove all the other items, under the car
Ha-Ha Racin
Havin "Fun" 101
Howard

RUNCHARGER

Sticking a screwdriver in and opening the trunk used to be the highlight of buying a "new" Mopar for me.
Sheldon

71-440

That's a really cool setup you got. I love the idea of the fuselage for a garage. :twothumbsup:
Joe