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Posted: Wed May 06, 09 1:23 pm
by Ivor
AllKiller wrote:Its one of things i HAVE to do before i Die Ivor :thumbright:
Snap! :shock:

Posted: Wed May 06, 09 3:26 pm
by Dave-R
Better get a move on then Ivor. :lol:

Posted: Wed May 06, 09 4:33 pm
by Ivor
Cheers Dave, I love you too! ;)

Posted: Sat May 16, 09 6:35 pm
by AllKiller
Today i removed the P/Steering box and joint that was i think i mentioned when i bought it, had been repaired in a very dodgey way

Well its worse than that...i had to show this...the joint had nt broken and been bodged,... they had cut it through at an angle, to i guess :? repair/ replace the joint internals :lol: ....then forgot to add any grease anyway :lol: :lol:
and to top it off arranged a jubilee clip in a jaunty squarish fashion to hold it together :shock: ...wonder how fast they ever drove this car :help:

...frightening, some people should not be allowed to work on ANY cars

Posted: Sat May 16, 09 6:38 pm
by AllKiller
I do need a coupler to fit a non power steering box now if anyone has one... its larger spline and pin through not bolt as the one shown :thumbright:

Posted: Sat May 16, 09 7:32 pm
by Blue
Bloody hell, that's almost like sabotage, you know it's going to fail, but not quite when....

Posted: Sat May 16, 09 8:16 pm
by Pete
Get a generic UJ from Hausers :thumbright:

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 09 10:00 pm
by Anonymous
Only just found this thread dude. Nice. Is it being altered by Tim's Gasser Cave then or are you considering my pal Tim @ roadhouseretro.com? I know Mr Roadhouse is keen to do it....

Whatever happens it will be cool. And for crying out loud douse it in metalflake and chrome. =P~

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 09 11:42 pm
by Anonymous
Steve we still have the mold for the hood for 63's, dale doesn't have one, he used ours when he did our bonnet,

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 09 1:06 pm
by Anonymous
nice one steve,look forward to seeing this one come together.

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 09 9:32 pm
by AllKiller
Jerry/ Marc thanks i'll remember that when needed :thumbright:

Not sure yet Patina....all about Funds hence the G.N....and i feel sick even thinking about letting it go...bloody love that car.

Thanks Si, me too :lol:

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 09 4:18 pm
by Anonymous
Dont know if you know this crowd? but they do alot of glass panels for 62-65 cars, may help!

6th page down in link
Linky

Below the superbird stuff, they also do panels for altered cars!

Posted: Mon Jun 22, 09 5:07 pm
by mopar_mark
mo_malone wrote:Dont know if you know this crowd? but they do alot of glass panels for 62-65 cars, may help!

6th page down in link
Linky

Below the superbird stuff, they also do panels for altered cars!
I have used their stuff, my glass doors were from them..... Doors needed stacks of work, still not great now.

I will never use them again & I would not recommend them, just my 2 cents as they say

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 09 9:27 am
by AllKiller
Thanks both for replies....

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 11 1:18 pm
by RobTwin
Hi Steve, any progress? :?

Thought you might be interested in this, if you havent already seen it.

Guy in the States doing the same with a 63 Dodge...

http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforu ... hp?t=20375

8-)