1969 Race Dart w/ 426 Hemi- garaged for 45+ years

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I suggested something similar to my brother, he has a small acreage and probably close to 650 ft of road, only about 1/3 of it is paved though. I said it would be a great place to do some serious burnouts and maybe a few short full throttle runs. I don't think my sister in law would be very happy about it though.
:mad:
She doesn't mind his car collection, or parking her vehicle outside year round, but I suspect there is a limit.
 
I suggested something similar to my brother, he has a small acreage and probably close to 650 ft of road, only about 1/3 of it is paved though. I said it would be a great place to do some serious burnouts and maybe a few short full throttle runs. I don't think my sister in law would be very happy about it though.
:mad:
She doesn't mind his car collection, or parking her vehicle outside year round, but I suspect there is a limit.
I, and one of my buddies, have "signed" our driveway a number of times now, and I guess the neighbors are starting to talk, from what my wife has heard. :lol:
 
I bought a fender roller and tried to roll the driver-side rear fender. It didn't work. My FIL glassed the fenders, so there is not the stock lip; however, there is a strip of the fender coming through and close to the tire. I ended up just taking a file to it to knock it down. I'll see how it works out.
 
This build is sick! the history is really cool to see too. Very much dig the color and overall look. Yall did great.
P.S. Falling Down is my favorite movie.
 
Mounted the new rear shocks today. Much better with compression and rebound settings to not have the rear end bounce to possibly hit the tire............. I am happy with them.

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