Another Mopar Off My Bucket List - Barracuda Fastback
After a few discussions with HemiDenny we think we've got enough info to get the correct coil over shocks for the front. We played around with ride height quite a bit before figuring it out.
Later we dug out the Vintage Air components from the basement and made certain we had what we needed to get started on the installation.
The Charger was originally an air conditioned car so the dash has center ducts. Even though Spencer has no intention of installing air conditioning we had to order the kit from Vintage Air that incorporates components we won't use in order to work with our dash. Spence was able to order the interior half of the setup instead of the full kit so money wasn't wasted on a drier, condenser, or lines.
Having parts purchased years before they'll be used is a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, you have them available without having to wait for the supplier to get them to you. - On the other hand, you end up cluttering your house/garage for a long time and then realize just how disorganized you are when it comes time to find stuff. It gets really frustrating when you're like me and you can't remember where you put your car keys ten times a day - let alone what the heck you did with parts that you haven't seen in years.
I've tried to squeeze in a little time on the funnycar while Spence is here. Not much progress but it takes time to tweak the fabbed interior panels before they're ready for final installation.