Re: 1964 Dodge 330 "Race Hemi"
Tom, you need to visit Denny's shop...you guys are kindred spirits for sure.
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I cut the hole in the hood from a pattern I bought off the inter-web. I marked it out......looked at it for 4 days before I had the nerve to drill the first hole! I ordered a bolt/clip kit from Kramer's, so next step is to bolt it down to hood and send it all over to the body shop for finishing and paint.
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Re: 1964 Dodge 330 "Race Hemi"
Tom Great job cutting. Once you got control of your nerves, what did you use to cut the hole. claude
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great pictures. thank you for including us in your build. the hood scoop looks the same as the one in my mopar calender car 2014 February if anyone w mopar knowledge and having the same calender the dealers gave out for this year. look forward to more pictures, then some good sounds from that engine to follow.
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Carpet and interior are finished, shifter mount, weight box, and bolt on weights are at powder coating place. The easy part is done......Now I have to get started on a engine and trans. If anyone has or knows of anyone with a 426 hemi stocker motor/short block for sale please have them contact me?
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Tom,
That is one SWEET looking ride! Glad to see that you're going the way of the Elephant. Wish I could help you with who may have a short-block laying around. Keep us posted please! |
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Tom,great looking car you are building as always. May I ask what you used for the side bar protectors? Are those the carbon fiber from Bickel or such or vinyl and are you satisfied? Thanks Gary
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Gary, sorry it has taken so long to get back to you but I have been gone for a couple of weeks and missed your question. The carbon fiber bar protectors are from Bickle. I fit them with a cut off wheel and die grinder until I'm satisfied with the fit. Then I put masking tape on the bars for a guide, and to control any miss guided glue. I put contact cement on the bar and carbon fiber pieces let tack up for a couple of minutes then put them in place then tie wrap down for a day. Peel off the masking tape and remove the tie wraps and it looks great!
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