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Got the engine and trans. Part III...

Started by NorwayCharger, April 10, 2006, 12:38:51 PM

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NorwayCharger

The outcome..
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Sixtyeight

I'm very much impressed, good work !!

With what did you fill the manifold, to make it so smooth?

jeroen.

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runningman

Awesome :o, how are the trunk panels attached?  Thanks  Matt

CB

1968 Dodge Coronet 500

NorwayCharger

Quote from: Sixtyeight on March 24, 2008, 01:43:36 PM
I'm very much impressed, good work !!

With what did you fill the manifold, to make it so smooth?

jeroen.

Hi Jeroen

It did take a lot of grinding to get the aluminum smooth, then reactive primer and some filler.

AKA the drummer boy
http://www.pink-division.com

NorwayCharger

Quote from: runningman on March 24, 2008, 03:14:06 PM
Awesome :o, how are the trunk panels attached?  Thanks  Matt

Some aluminum tabs with 3M velcro strips and two screws http://www.itapestore.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=19
AKA the drummer boy
http://www.pink-division.com

NorwayCharger

AKA the drummer boy
http://www.pink-division.com

TripleBlackGator

Hey Norway. What manufacturer are you using for wire looms that attach to the lower part of the valve cover?
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autodynamics

hey Norway...great execution.....your in my top 3 on this forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!enough said.

keepat

Awesome car! and a 1st class job putting it all together!
Pat

autodynamics

keepat your in my top 3 picks as well.......

charger01

Wow, This is the first I have seen this thread....How did I miss it?  Beautiful car.

keepat

Quote from: autodynamics on March 26, 2008, 06:11:24 AM
keepat your in my top 3 picks as well.......
Nice to know I'm on someones top picks list, :cheers: it offset all the shit-list I'm on ;)
Thanks!
Pat

Hemidog

Well, his car is ruined, according to a newspaperarticle I read.....  :brickwall:

His entire shop, where he stored the Charger, was damaged by fire, and will have to be rebuilt for many 100k's of dollars....
I do not think the car is totaled, but it says "damaged by the heat" and "will have to be restored from the bottom"

This sucks, and really feel for you Arne....

http://www.saltenposten.no/nyheter/article154418.ece (for those who are fluent in Norwegian)



BigBlackDodge

 :o


Wow.............................................




BBD

justin1987

Quote from: george68hemirr on February 03, 2007, 01:00:11 PM
like i said...total up all the bills...than try and figure out all the man hours you have in it....do you know a certified car apraiser....show him the total ...and go from there....god forbid you have a fire in your garage....insure it now.....hows $80,000 to $100,000 sound to you...you should have that in your car.forget ebay

This post seems almost like an erie look into the future.

69bronzeT5

Quote from: justin1987 on May 13, 2008, 05:58:10 PM
Quote from: george68hemirr on February 03, 2007, 01:00:11 PM
like i said...total up all the bills...than try and figure out all the man hours you have in it....do you know a certified car apraiser....show him the total ...and go from there....god forbid you have a fire in your garage....insure it now.....hows $80,000 to $100,000 sound to you...you should have that in your car.forget ebay

This post seems almost like an erie look into the future.

I'd say :o
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