Tyrefryers 1964 Dart

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Well done on the workshop at home. :thumbright:

Yes the motor is interesting, real "old school", fabricated sump that looks like it's from the Flintsones and (oil line) plumbing like Brutus would put in a grade 2 listed building but not in his car. :lol:
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mopar_mark wrote: Not sure how much hard graft you had to put in, but workshop looks good too

loads!!!!!! ;) ;)
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Sweet!
Post as many pics as you like :D
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Rich wrote:
mopar_mark wrote: Not sure how much hard graft you had to put in, but workshop looks good too

loads!!!!!! ;) ;)
That was a HORRIBLE job. :lol:
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What paint did you use for the floor?
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db wrote:What paint did you use for the floor?


Floor Paint............... :roll:
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:lol: Wickes concrete paint DB, the horrible bit was scrubbing the concrete floor by hand with a wire brush. :cry:

But it was worth it, I'll never lose a nut or washer on that floor. :thumbright:
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TyreFryer wrote:Thanks everyone! :) :thumbright:

Specs as follows:

Full tube Andy Robinson chassis 7.50 sec TIG welded CDS.
4 link Andy Robinson rear suspension.
9" narrowed and strengthened Ford rear axle, Strange nodular steel centre and shafts, spool.
727 reverse pattern transmission.
Koffel built 452, 400 block, Kellog crank, alli rods, gear drive timing, roller cam, external oiling, is the engine out of Sylvia Hausers Challenger. Has a log book that came with it, was running 9.70 seconds in a steel A body bracket racing, ported super stock iron heads.
All fibreglass body built by Dale Edmonds, one piece front end with removable bonnet, carbon fibre trans tunnel.
Centre line wheels, rear slicks are 33x16-15 (the ones in the pic are just for rolling the chassis around).
Most of the interior tinwork but I need tubs.
Auto Meter gauges.
Jaz seat and cover.
Dominator carbs, single plane intakes.
Headers.
BIG (full) nitrous bottle.

Oh and a parachute and a V5. :D

I'll post pics and details of everything else I've missed as it goes on the car. :thumbright:

Bloody Hell. :shock: Your numbers must have come up. :thumbright:
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TyreFryer wrote::lol: Wickes concrete paint DB, the horrible bit was scrubbing the concrete floor by hand with a wire brush. :cry:

But it was worth it, I'll never lose a nut or washer on that floor. :thumbright:
My floor's only been down a few weeks so hopefully no wire brushing! I'll have some of that i reckon :thumbright:
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Great stuff Martin, I look forward to it coming together!

Give us a shout if you ever need a hand! 8-) :thumbright:

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Glad you've got a garage sorted Martin, can't wait to see a progress report on this.
Are we there yet dad ..... 10 to the gallon but worth it.

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Great stuff Martin and thanks for helping me shift the Barracuda, looks like we're gonna be busy! :thumbright:
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Blimey, thats a suprise. Looks like tis gonna be a tough piece of kit. Looks well 'ard as it is.


Nice suprise though :thumbright:
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Congrats Martin!

Love the look of the car already, and with that shopping list i'm sure it'll sound just as good! :thumbright:
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Its about time you went public Martin, looks great buddy i recon you may goa little quicker than your 13 dead in that :lol:
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