more progress this weekend, rebuilt the steering, almost ready with front suspension.
please see the blog!!
my 1963 Plymouth Savoy resto
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Thats really coming on great Marcel, glad to see you decided on keeping the car and contining with the resto. And glad to read your fit and healthy too. Look forward to seeing the car finished
Another for Classic American in the making i fear.
Another for Classic American in the making i fear.
Petty Roadrunner 416 Stroker 4 Speed
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"Built to be driven!"
Why me???
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"Built to be driven!"
Why me???

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Same here. I got depresses by the amount of work numerous times
And..it is not an original max wedge car, and i presume that a lot of details won't be exactly correct, but it sure looks like it and i put all my dedication in the car. And i really like to look for all the detailing.
I bought a 63 Fury parts car in France last year, it was totally rusty, but it was a detail-treasure so to say. It took me 3 days to take approx. 500 pics of the car i think

And..it is not an original max wedge car, and i presume that a lot of details won't be exactly correct, but it sure looks like it and i put all my dedication in the car. And i really like to look for all the detailing.
I bought a 63 Fury parts car in France last year, it was totally rusty, but it was a detail-treasure so to say. It took me 3 days to take approx. 500 pics of the car i think