Piss on that guy. It looks good. Find a new friend. That one's a jackass.
Although your paint looks killer and I really like the color.I like the go wing a whole lot less than the gas cap, which I like neither.
That was an original Mr. Norm’s carCan you imagine the crap this poor Bast.....d got? Probably wiped the smile right off of his face.......But it's his/her car to do with what they please.
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This car use to come into the Hess Gas station in Phillipsburg NJ. in 1988. We all thought it was pretty cool.Can you imagine the crap this poor Bast.....d got? Probably wiped the smile right off of his face.......But it's his/her car to do with what they please.
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I had been thinking of this very thing just before I saw your post, cutting/grafting that entire recess onto the quarter looks fantastic, well done.I saved one off a '68 Barracuda for my '72 Duster. I also grafted the sheet metal in it to make it look more like it belongs there. It "rounded" the quarter panel a bit but it's not noticeable. And I like the idea that I can leave the car in a parking lot without someone walking off with the gas cap.
Older photo but that's the look:
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Can you imagine the crap this poor Bast.....d got? Probably wiped the smile right off of his face.......But it's his/her car to do with what they please.
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Thanks for that. If I had it to do over again I would center it between the lines on the quarter. The center panel line on the quarter dips a little under it and I could never get that straight. As it was I used the filler neck as a guide and welded it in where that best fit. It was after the fact when I realized I have to use the Barracuda filler neck-at least the business end, as they are different. And I'll probably have to weld up a combination of the two necks.I had been thinking of this very thing just before I saw your post, cutting/grafting that entire recess onto the quarter looks fantastic, well done.
looks good to me , functional too , my 68 fastback has one , and I like it ...I also always thought that the factory Swinger gas cap looks ugly and cheap, like its from a bargain parts store. But Ive always loved the flip top gas cap found on Cudas and Chargers, so when I saw this thread Here I jumped at the chance to put one on my 70 Swinger, bought one, and bought a new flip open cap.
So I installed it today, thought it looked fantastic and took it to a local outdoor show. A friend made some comments in fun about it not being factory on a Swinger and he didnt like the look of it very much.
So what do you think? Did I make a mistake? Personally I love the look of it, but I never thought people would be secretly snickering at it.
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Back in the 70's I never liked the 72 Tail lights. They were a sign of low performance/compression taking over. Lately they are starting to be more desirable and growing on me. 1 year only and very hard to find them. I like the old school wheels and tires. Cragars and slots is what was on all of them. Some pics from the 80's should have kept one . Check out the dates on some of the pictures. I had many 72's but only kept and drove 70 and 71 Dusters which I had many more of.I saved one off a '68 Barracuda for my '72 Duster. I also grafted the sheet metal in it to make it look more like it belongs there. It "rounded" the quarter panel a bit but it's not noticeable. And I like the idea that I can leave the car in a parking lot without someone walking off with the gas cap.
Older photo but that's the look:
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Back in the 70's I never liked the 72 Tail lights. They were a sign of low performance/compression taking over. Lately they are starting to be more desirable and growing on me. 1 year only and very hard to find them. I like the old school wheels and tires. Cragars and slots is what was on all of them. Some pics from the 80's should have kept one . Check out the dates on some of the pictures. I had many 72's but only kept and drove 70 and 71 Dusters which I had many more of.