70 dart 470 ci drag car build.

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Are you going to bend it back and try to recreate a lip? I want to finish mine similar to @Maxcustody Dart. Give it a little style.
I'm almost thinking of cutting it and just making a new lip, the inner wheel well is another thing to think about too because that has to be sealed up.
I'm going for the look like malex dart
 
I just read this from start to finish, keep up the good work.
 
Got to work on the removal of the inside tub for mini tub, I welded the trunk floor to the frame. I had to make a small relief cut in the pan so I could remove a bulge that was 1/4 inch from rail and 6 inches long. Doing the ss cut outs on the quarter panel really helped. I hope to get this side done by tomorrow.
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I got a little more done today, nothing is really done, just chipping away till it's done.
Went at the undercoating with a torch and scraper. FYI that's the slow clean way. Fast dirty way is grinder and braided wire wheel.
After I cleaned and wiped down with lacquer thinner I cut some relief slits on the outer tub in order to push it out towards the quarter panel.
Had a oh **** kick back with the grinder in tight quarters...I always love that, After I finished that I gave the quarter panel a bunch of(strategically placed) cuts to bend in for a lip and surprisingly the metal bent straight.
I will make filler pieces for the inner tub and weld the tub to the quarter panel and leave 1/4 inch lip.

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Hey @MidnightSwinger did you chop you quarter panels yet ?
Just fyi, super stock wheel wells are awesome in person
No, I’m on a family vacation this week, but as soon as I get back it’s next on the list. So you cut the fender a little shy of the template and then slit and rolled the fender in for the rest? It looks amazing.
 
No, I’m on a family vacation this week, but as soon as I get back it’s next on the list. So you cut the fender a little shy of the template and then slit and rolled the fender in for the rest? It looks amazing.
Well bent at a 90 to be precise.
Have fun on vacation and thanks
 
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I spent 5 hours removing .100 from both sides of the intake flanges to get the tunnel ram to sit in its proper spot with the bolts aligned and stuff like that. I then drove over to rat bastids to test fit it just to find out I need to surface another .030-.040 and somehow fix 1 corner.
After 50 hours of welding the warpage was extreme so squaring it up in the surfacer was a pain.
So before I take it back to finish the surfacing I am going to put a bit more aluminum in a couple spots to have more room for porting and future porting to max wedge.
Sorry no pictures today guys.
 
The main point I take from that post is you are still motivated and working on your project so I call it a win. Keep it up!
 
I'm glad I don't have to pay for any of this work too
 
Did you take a ginger ale over to Tim.
How's he doing.
 
Oh yeah, I also have gotten called in to do jury duty for 2 weeks. One of the small town blessing
 
Okay guys I went ahead and went back down to work and took another .040 off each side on the tunnel ram and it works with .015 gaskets.
I now have a lot of porting to do ill post a picture of the before and after asap.
 
Okay guys I went ahead and went back down to work and took another .040 off each side on the tunnel ram and it works with .015 gaskets.
I now have a lot of porting to do ill post a picture of the before and after asap.
Hell yeah dude! I’m here for it.
 
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