Thunder
Well-Known Member
Looks like that motor should move the car right along. Staying tuned.:coffee2:
just to warn you those chrome pans as they do look great dont seal and leak easly
Thanks for the heads up Tawny, i am aware of the chrome oil pans flaws and like Mark said scuffing it up is one way to help seal it up also if you go back to my last couple posts on page 10 i showed how warped the pan was and how i fixed it..so between the two i think it should be fine.just to warn you those chrome pans as they do look great dont seal and leak easly
Thank you Wilson,Nice job Brad......The car looks awesome! I like the rallyes.
Just to back track...the side stripes. No consistency even from the factory.
I have seen many variations as I was restoring my car.
Wilson
Ontario Canada
My next priority is finding some wider SBP rallyes for the rear.
It needs a little more "tire" out back for me to be a happy camper.
The tires are 235/60/14 out back but the 14x5.5 rim is just not cutting
it. I am thinking of having someone widen out a rim to 7 inches just to
fill the wheel well out. I like rallyes so a aftermarket rim is not a
option for now.
Wilson
Ontario Canada
looking great! :thumleft:
Looks super clean. Nice.
Looking Sharp.:coffee2:
Thanks guys, let's just hope i can keep it that clean ;)It would be cheaper to have the rims widened out here locally.
Just the shipping cost and duties, tariffs would make it unfeasible.
I have bought many items from the States over the pass few years
for my 70 Challenger restoration and it is too costly.
Wilson
Ontario Canada
Beautifully done car. One of my best friends had a '71 340 Duster
(new) in the same color scheme but with a black vinyl top. Striking.
Thanks for the kind words, i would love to see that duster if you can find a photo of it
:thumleft:Brad: I was thinking of just going to wider rims using the same size tires
that I have on the car now. I think the 235/60/14 TAs can work on
7 inch wide rims.
Wilson
Ontario Canada