Project Cuda
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#12
was hoping that's what you plan to do with it! that car rocks.. btw, i thought i saw a picture of that very car posted up somewhere... anyway, be sure to check back the project's progress..
#13
oh i will lol dont worry. haven't been able to get any work done lately its been raining since the day after i got the car
#14
got some more work done today
#15
I have to say, that is a really nice looking neighbourhood you have there. And I can't wait to see the final product, but the progress will be fun too!
#16
#17
keep it up man. just a little at a time, is all it takes. Heres a pic of mine early on in the resto. Its on hold ATM, as Im STILL waiting on floor pans for FOUR months you can see the slant six in it too lol
keep us updated. that is going to be one SWEET ride when its finished
keep us updated. that is going to be one SWEET ride when its finished
#18
keep it up man. just a little at a time, is all it takes. Heres a pic of mine early on in the resto. Its on hold ATM, as Im STILL waiting on floor pans for FOUR months you can see the slant six in it too lol
keep us updated. that is going to be one SWEET ride when its finished
keep us updated. that is going to be one SWEET ride when its finished
#19
More progress today
#20
You've got yourself a real honey.
You gotta do whatever you can to get her out of the weather. That primer over bare metal will soak up moisture like a sponge. Even keeping it covered in plastic won't help much because it'll trap condensation. Mopars from that era weren't known for their rust resistance.
You gotta do whatever you can to get her out of the weather. That primer over bare metal will soak up moisture like a sponge. Even keeping it covered in plastic won't help much because it'll trap condensation. Mopars from that era weren't known for their rust resistance.