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Posted:
27 Apr 2009 8:25
by Jimiboy
Yeah, i get tears in my eyes!
Wow!
Re: My little brothers '70 rustbucket
Posted:
27 Apr 2009 8:32
by Jimiboy
jr wrote:We were about to take it out for a drive since weather was nice and sun shining, but had to change plans due huge bulge on front tire..
I haven't seen this thread before, keep it up! Love to see follow up on this one!
Posted:
27 Apr 2009 13:04
by Moparman1972
What is the reasoning behind that hydroboost? The factory power booster doesn't work with your wilwood master cylinder? I was planning on some big brakes myself, and rather than get the wilwood master cylinder I was going to get a bigger mopar one, to retain my factory brake booster. That hydroboost looked expensive.
Posted:
01 May 2009 3:48
by christer
Used parts sucks, right?
I wish I could afford stuff like that myself...
Or is it all about to focusing (financially) on the right things...
Posted:
02 May 2009 14:27
by ianandjess
that things gunna be wild with all that fruit under it
cheers ian
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Posted:
01 Sep 2011 20:36
by jr
Couple fresh pics. Still needs electrical work especially with engine (fuel injected as someone might have guessed when I mentioned fuel rails and new intake), interior parts (have redone seats in storage), some nice wheels to fit large disc brakes etc. etc. etc.
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Posted:
01 Sep 2011 20:43
by jr
Also notice classic, almost NOS, front tires from early 80's. Kelly Super Charger bias ply on left, Goodyear Polyglas GT on right. It's going to handle soooo well! Now all I need is some equally old Firestones for back and start collecting trophies from shows.
Re: My little brothers '70 rustbucket
Posted:
01 Sep 2011 21:30
by Adrian Worman
Car looks really good Johan, how much left to do now?
I got a pair of Dunlop Qualifiers circa '85, can't wait to see it attempt its first corner