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Post by dodgeboyd on Apr 27, 2010 17:36:37 GMT -5
Just finishing up on my "Brand New" 4 Post lift. (Bought it over a year ago when we moved into our new "to us" home. That's right, a 4, count'em 4, post lift!!! Now if I can squeeze in a little time from work, I will be able to get a little something done on my stuff. Man, I can't wait.
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Post by DynoDave on Apr 27, 2010 18:46:43 GMT -5
well today I got my 72 towed to my uncles house haha. not the best thing in the world but hopefully we can get her running right agian I hope you are able to get it running like you think it should. Just finishing up on my "Brand New" 4 Post lift. (Bought it over a year ago when we moved into our new "to us" home. That's right, a 4, count'em 4, post lift!!! Now if I can squeeze in a little time from work, I will be able to get a little something done on my stuff. Man, I can't wait. Sweet! What brand of lift did you buy?
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Post by dodgeboyd on Apr 27, 2010 19:56:14 GMT -5
It's a Weaver Pro Park 7. Went straight to the warehouse in Cleburne, Tx and picked it up. It is app. 75 miles from the house...All I like is running the electric from the breaker panel...Work seems to be getting in the way lately...Oh well.
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Post by mrwoolery on Apr 28, 2010 1:07:13 GMT -5
Today I ordered the XV Motorsport chassis stiffening parts (frame rail connectors, fender bracing, engine bay brace, rad support). Still gathering parts for the slow build...
Quarter panels are next on the menu.
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Post by DynoDave on Apr 28, 2010 4:57:20 GMT -5
It's a Weaver Pro Park 7. Went straight to the warehouse in Cleburne, Tx and picked it up. It is app. 75 miles from the house...All I like is running the electric from the breaker panel...Work seems to be getting in the way lately...Oh well. Sounds great. Post some pics when you're up and running. Today I ordered the XV Motorsport chassis stiffening parts (frame rail connectors, fender bracing, engine bay brace, rad support). Would love to see photos of those XV parts going in. I don't think I've seen them on a 3rd gen yet.
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Post by Jer on Apr 28, 2010 8:45:26 GMT -5
Thanks guys, I'll keep this updated as I go along.. does anyone have the FSM page for the '73 parking brake assy.? You will soon need to start your own "Klutch's Restoration" thread in this section, especially considering the numerous pictures !! Jer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2010 12:32:57 GMT -5
Thanks guys, I'll keep this updated as I go along.. does anyone have the FSM page for the '73 parking brake assy.? You will soon need to start your own "Klutch's Restoration" thread in this section, especially considering the numerous pictures !! Jer. Hey Klutch, Will this help? Page 5-3 ksmoparcruise.org/73%20Chassis%205a%20-%20Brakes.pdf
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Post by Klutch on Apr 28, 2010 14:25:14 GMT -5
Thanks guys, I'll keep this updated as I go along.. does anyone have the FSM page for the '73 parking brake assy.? You will soon need to start your own "Klutch's Restoration" thread in this section, especially considering the numerous pictures !! Jer. Jer, that's a good idea. Expect to see one soon.
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Post by Klutch on Apr 28, 2010 14:26:18 GMT -5
Thanks a ton Bob, this will diffently help!
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Post by mrwoolery on Apr 30, 2010 13:00:41 GMT -5
Today is payday, so I took the opportunity to buy a pair of '71 quarter panels from AMD!
Next on the list is to save up to get the XV Motorsports Stage II rear suspension bits. Once I have that kit, I think I'll have everything I'll need for welding to begin on the unibody chassis. I wanna take care of all the stripping/welding/priming at one time to reduce the chances of corrosion.
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