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Posted: 
31 Aug 2008 14:02by 70 340
				That looks like a strip and clean disc. You have to be careful to not stay in one spot for to long because you will heat up the metal and warp it.
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
31 Aug 2008 14:06by christer
				70 340 wrote:That looks like a strip and clean disc. You have to be careful to not stay in one spot for to long because you will heat up the metal and warp it.
Do you mean the flap-disc?
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
01 Sep 2008 11:47by Hezzel
				No problem boys , this is what i use
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
01 Sep 2008 15:06by christer
				Hezzel wrote:No problem boys , this is what i use
I can´t say that we were very worried over you. It was simply just a thread hi-jack  

 (sorry). I see that you are using a scotch-brite disc yourself. what do you think of it?
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
01 Sep 2008 15:41by Hezzel
				Works fine i think ,  but as you know it´s a very hard work....
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
01 Sep 2008 16:24by christer
				Hezzel wrote:Works fine i think ,  but as you know it´s a very hard work....
Hard work pays off!  
 
  
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
15 Oct 2008 11:53by Hezzel
				Grinding is very hard work so i did some other work today....
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
15 Oct 2008 15:35by Eddie
				Looks great Hezzel, keep up the hard work! Be careful on that airbox, I broke the corner tab mount on mine and had to send it away for restoration. The clips mounts on the fiberglass box were fragile.
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
15 Oct 2008 19:59by Hezzel
				Will keep that in mind Thanks Eddie
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
16 Oct 2008 2:34by DAYLEY/CHALLENGER
				Your heater box looks to be in real good shape.  Look at what I went thru with mine......
http://www.papadaveonline.com/images/Albums/24/  There a 20 pics to view.............
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
16 Oct 2008 6:33by Hezzel
				Looks like alot of work you had, at least your done 

 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
16 Oct 2008 11:13by Jimiboy
				Keep up the work Hezzel....  

 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
16 Oct 2008 18:26by Hezzel
				O yes Jim will do that in fact i teared it apart today  and it´s in real good shape , even took the heater and evaporator for pressure testing and no leaks  

 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
16 Oct 2008 23:40by DAYLEY/CHALLENGER
				When you get the box reinstalled and hooked up, I need to see the routing and valve configurations...
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
26 Feb 2009 19:30by Hezzel
				At last my AC box is ready 

  and now i have to start grinding again.
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
26 Feb 2009 20:01by Eddie
				It's a'work of art' 

 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
26 Feb 2009 23:04by dave-r
				Very nice. 
 
 
I chucked most of mine in the trash to save weight... 

 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
01 Mar 2009 21:00by Goldenblack440
				Wow, nice original car!-- the trunk floor looks like new- they usually rust out there. I am doing a 71 RT clone, so thanks for the nice big picture, i have copied them into my photo file. Some questions: is that a rim-blow horn-? nice woodgrain steering wheel anyway. Does it have electric windows?  I see you have a rear demister (defog), is it a two speed motor? as i have just bought one from ebay but do not have the switch.
All your instruments and woodgrain fascia are beautiful and clear and bright, does the clock still work? if so does it keep good time (mine is very fast, by one minute per hour!)
What other nice options does it have?
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
02 Mar 2009 8:19by Hezzel
				Hi Goldenblack , It´s the standard R/T steering wheel , no electric windows, and it´s a two speed defog motor.
The clock does´nt work but i have an extra clock that i bought several years ago . I will probably repair one of them when i´m closer to the goal line 

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You can download the options list on page 2 on this thread.
And god luck with your cloning 

 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
29 Sep 2009 11:43by Hezzel
				Small update: Have been grinding on and off for a couple of days ,first door is ready and the other is coming along just fine ...
/ Hezzel
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
29 Sep 2009 15:35by Jon
				Looks like it's moving along. 
 
 
 What's that white stuff on the ground? Sanding dust? 

 It's going to be time to take it indoors soon. 
 BTW: we just finished the last week of summer heat with 98+ all of last week.  

   Looking forward to the cooler weather here.
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
30 Sep 2009 6:55by Hezzel
				The snow is here and yes  it's time to take it indoors 

 Cause it's sure getting cold 
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Posted: 
22 Nov 2009 17:04by Hezzel
				Have done some leaf spring work this week / Hezzel
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
22 Nov 2009 19:41by dave-r
				Are you putting new zinc interlinings in?
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
22 Nov 2009 20:21by Hezzel
				Yes Dave . Bought a leaf spring rebuild kit from YO
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
23 Nov 2009 3:12by Jon
				Looks like a pretty solid base to work from with an undercoated body to boot.  

 Are you blasting and painting each leaf? 
 Just had a thought, how's the ride height? Any adjustments needed prior to putting it all together?  
 
 
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
23 Nov 2009 16:41by Hezzel
				Jon wrote:Looks like a pretty solid base to work from with an undercoated body to boot.  

 Are you blasting and painting each leaf? 
 Just had a thought, how's the ride height? Any adjustments needed prior to putting it all together?  
 
 
 
I'm grinding and painting each leaf
Was thinking of doing this first and later buy new leaf springs cause it has bit low height. Engine and Paint  on the car comes first.
By the way what color should i use on the Leafs ? Grey , black or??? Any suggestions?
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
24 Nov 2009 13:42by Goldenblack440
				Hezzel wrote:Jon wrote:By the way what color should i use on the Leafs ? Grey , black or??? Any suggestions?
 
Most leaves i have seen have been green, depending on the season though.
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
24 Nov 2009 14:07by Goldenblack440
				sorry, i'm in a silly mood... not sure what factory colour was but i feel that simple gloss black looks great on all undercarriage. I wouldn't use an epoxy based one pack enamel or POR15, which is a ceramic fortified paint on the leaves because i think these paints are too hard and with the constant flexing, the paint might crack after a while. Maybe a good acrylic. The gloss tends to dull off a little anyway being exposed to everything under there. 
Having said that though, i painted my leaves in a tough outdoor satin black (semi-gloss) acrylic.  It is a tough flexible paint that is used on gutters and fascias of houses and for a touch-up paint on powder coated fencing.
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
24 Nov 2009 14:10by dave-r
				Hezzel wrote:By the way what color should i use on the Leafs ? Grey , black or??? Any suggestions?
From 
http://www.moparaction.com/Article/PoP/PoP.html