Well, a lot has been going on this year so the car has only been out a few times. I've gotten some of the issues taken care of but others are still biting me in the rear.
1. Seat covers. I got the seats back from the upholstery shop in July. They turned out great. They did something with the foam because everything is now nice and firm. You don't sink way down into the seats like you did before.
2. Something fell apart inside the DS door and the glass wouldn't go up all the way. It turned out that the two rectangular stamped nuts that hold the front track to the glass loosened up and fell off. That was an easy fix. I just reinstalled them with some thread locker on the threads.
3. I couldn't get the e-brake intermediate cable hooked up. It was 3 inches too short. I ended up purchasing a longer intermediate cable from another company. I still had to change the supplied bracket to a smaller style but I got it to fit. So, I'm using Fine Lines front and (2) rear cables...Inline Tubes intermediate cable and the factory "S" hook at the trans x-member. What a PITA that was!
4. The rear end was given to a buddy of mine. He went through it and found a bad bearing. He replaced all the bearings for me but didn't get something set up correctly because the rear is louder then ever. I can't drive it this way. I have to pull it back out and see what was overlooked. There is a show this weekend...I have a spare center section I might throw in there so I can drive the car.
5. There is an awful noise coming from the right front when I go over pumps. Everything looks tight. The LCA bumpers were very close to the frame so I replaced them with 1/2" bumpers just to see if the noise would go away. If it did, I was going to raise the front end up a little. The noise is still there though. I'm just ready to drive the car and when something breaks/falls off, then I'll know what it was.
6. I thought the PS exhaust manifold was cracked but it's not. The heat riser shaft is just leaking bad. I put some high heat silicon around the leaks for now but need to pull the manifold and fix it correctly.
7. There was a big Mopar show in August. Since I couldn't drive the car with the rear end messed up, the guy that did the body/paint on the car came and picked it up with his enclosed trailer. The car spend a little time in his booth at the show to promote his work. The rest of the show it was parked over in the show field.
After the show I reminded him that there were a few paint issues that he was going to fix for me. So, he just kept the car and fixed those things while it was already there. The header panel was cracked. The repair that was made didn't hold so he redid it while it was still attached to the car. He reinforced the area from the underside so it should hold. A small section of the front hood trim had bubbled. He fixed that as well.
Once the rattles are fixed and the wheel wells are undercoated, the car will be done. With everything that's been going on this year I needed another project to keep my mind occupied. Last month I bought a 68 Dart GT convertible as my second restoration project.