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motorheadjohn

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Awesome website, just found it earlier this week.

Here's a picture of some of my garage art and the toy that lives in the garage.....
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kartracer55

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Ahh I see we have some traction bars up on the wall there.... shouldnt they be on your car??????

I like the valve covers too. About how old are those?

Nice ride

Jim
 

Wile1Coyote

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Welcome motorhead another moparts transplant! Liked the thing you did on chargermds post over there. Thats exactly what we like here.

Glad to have you aboard.
 
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That reminds me, I've gotta get some of those old BF Goodrich posters...they look so cool!


Good looking 'Runner too! :thumbup:
 
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motorheadjohn

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kartracer55 said:
Ahh I see we have some traction bars up on the wall there.... shouldnt they be on your car??????

I like the valve covers too. About how old are those?

Nice ride

Jim
Mopars have a semi-eliptic leaf spring with a short and very stiff (6 or 7 leaf) front section of the spring to resist spring wrap. They also have a snubber mounted on the top of the axle that contacts the floorpan to resist wrap. So, no, they shouldn't be on the car. They actually were on the car when I got it, covered in several layers of nasty paint. I had them chemically stripped then I restored them with new paint, hardware, and Lakewood decals. Why? Just for garage art. I'm neurotic. My current restoration project is an old metal hand tool box. Had to fabricate a new drop-in tray for it, plus bead blast and paint the whole thing. I have been thinking about putting the traction bars back on just to mess with the Mopar purists though. The valve covers are from the 70s/early-80s. I have sanded and wrinkle-painted the set on the left, along with the injection-style breather, and the set on the right has been bead blasted.

Wile1, good to see a familiar screen name in here. Nobody replied on ChargerMDs thread, so I wasn't sure if anybody read my comments or found them useful. Now I know..... :pimpflash
 
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