340sFastback
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Awesome workmanship on that car! Looking forward to seeing it in color!
on wiring:
i specialize in that. do quite a few full custom hharnesses a year.
ive used all major manufacturers except isis.
the thing with painless verses similar kits, is their wire has more strands of smaller diameter, and their insulation is tougher and more flexible. they also include some wires that arent included in other kits, like ground wires, etc. very nice quality, but due to their fuseblock design, you have liited routing options and mounting options. little more cumbersome to work with than others, but better quality.
with your build, and they way that you seem to think, as well as the style you seem to be going after, id expect you to want to do a fully hidden wiring setup. best kit for that is a ron francis kit, as YOU make all the connections to the fuse bblock wire by wire, circuit by circuit. much easier kit to "tuck". only problem is their fuse panel is HUGE. no problem if you want to mount it in the trunk, but under the dash of an a-body, its going to be pretty tight.
im making a WAG on your wiring harness preferences, as im not one of the hemi family, so im not privilege to the top secret planning sessions.
if youre looking for a guy to do wiring, or need more suggestions, ask away.
Michael
Get the kit that I and abodyjoe have...American autowire.. I have the highway series 15 and he has the highway 22.
I agree! American Autowire is better quality all around! I can get you a kit at Dealer cost. Pm me if interested? - Josh
Awesome workmanship on that car! Looking forward to seeing it in color!
Just read this thread from beginning to end. I started at 3:30p my time. It's now 11:01p. Im dizzy...This project is hard to articulate in english just how amazing it is. I am in total awe of your skills and ideas. I was just gonna find a 73 340 block and build a mild "stock" appearing Dart Sport...but now I'm totally torn...
Just read this thread from beginning to end. I started at 3:30p my time. It's now 11:01p. Im dizzy...This project is hard to articulate in english just how amazing it is. I am in total awe of your skills and ideas. I was just gonna find a 73 340 block and build a mild "stock" appearing Dart Sport...but now I'm totally torn...
.I know, its crazy. I love it for sure.
Just read this thread from beginning to end. I started at 3:30p my time. It's now 11:01p. Im dizzy...This project is hard to articulate in english just how amazing it is. I am in total awe of your skills and ideas. I was just gonna find a 73 340 block and build a mild "stock" appearing Dart Sport...but now I'm totally torn...
I know what you mean- this thread gave me ideas that have changed my build dramatically.
Very nice work ,I hope I can do the same with my 73 Dart 340 ,you got me motivated to do mine .I've owned it 1974,haven't driven since 1985,thanks.
I enjoy this thread. Thinking out of the box has from now on a meaning! Love it
Thank you for all your compliments and kind words...all I can say is Hang on cause I have a few unique new twists on some old style technology coming that will definatley make you say what the F**K .\\/\\/
Thank you for all your compliments and kind words...all I can say is Hang on cause I have a few unique new twists on some old style technology coming that will definatley make you say what the F**K .\\/\\/
for sure ................
When you coming to the Burg?
Some may not see it this way, but that picture with the hood on it is truly inspirational. There was so much work put into that car and you can almost see the light at the end of the tunnel. That is gonna look great painted.
I love it. I have to look back to see what you did when you did what you did. More of them "Small Tater" mods. I'm so looking forward to paint. Wish I could even get my car started. Been a real crappy year. You keep me inspired.:coffee2:
I've read mixed reviews on different forums, and taking them with a grain of salt...I mean it's just wiring and each one is marked to where it goes...regardless of who's kit it is where's the difficultity from one to the other. I'm not looking forward to wiring but it really can't be rocket science. And since I'm starting without any factory components to tie into I think and hope all goes smooth. Hopefully I can give a good review once I'm done. I can't wait till you start on the Dart again...looking forward to the progress and pics, incredible work.:thumbrig::thumbrig:
The hood is another example.....after sitting it on the car, I realize the opening has to be bigger to flow with the suttle but aggressive look I'm trying to achieve, So were going to cut it apart and lower the center scoop area...as always more on that (with pics) to follow.
your'e gonna do WHAT....to that hood?.
Dave?
DAVE?
Okay that was kind of a weak explaination I'll give you that. So allow me to back up and give a few visual references In the first pic below you see how the original hood depth was on the 73' hood, not a very big opening. Then in the next pic you see how I enlarged the opening by lowering the air inlet area.....the hood stayed the same height but I doubled the air opening size...got it