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Hey buddy I just wanted to tell you that I gave you props on the early 62-65 b body website. It was because you had encouraged me not to give up on my 65 Coronet if it hadn’t been for you I would have sold it. So thank you again!!! Pat Hughes
Budnicks
Budnicks
I don't remember it much, sorry,
but glad I could inspire you, or it helped you decide...
I write so much over on FBBO,
not much here anymore, get distracted, I'm just checking in now, after well over a month
& it's hard to keep track of when & who
or where I wrote something, sometimes...
My Roadrunner is closer to be done but my door glass will not go the last half inch up any suggestions
Russ69Runner
Russ69Runner
Did you put new channel felt in. Is the vent window holding it off like too much angle making it tight on you window channel.
Looking for some information on installing door glass in my 1970 Roadrunner any help would be great. Thanks in advance
Looking for some info on carburetors..what cfm should I have 440 with mild cam. Now have OEM exhaust hp manifolds, would consider headers
R
RunFast
Now have 650 Holley leaking pretty bad at back
Nice headers Terry, these are the ones I will be buying when our dollar improves. At the moment our dollar is only worth 60 US cents so it won't be any time soon.
Do you have a show case set up of the car? Would love to see what you have also. Any bird is better than now bird at all. LOL. Catch ya later. Russ.
Hey Mike, haven't heard from you in a while. I hope you are doing well. Have you been working on the RR?
MoparDan
MoparDan
Yup every little bit helps. The more you dig the more rust you'll find. Sometimes I think it would be better to stop looking :lol: If the rust isn't too bad, I'd wire brush it and paint it with POR 15. My floor pan is too far gone, I can poke a screw driver through both sides. Are you going to Carlisle?
IRON MAN
IRON MAN
I finally found a good person to work on my Roadrunner metal his business name is Ron's Rods. And placed the driver pan and trunk pan fixed one of outer rocker panels. And he placed the outer wheel wells and almost done with the driver side quarter panel
MoparDan
MoparDan
Whatever gets your project done.
Thanks for having me in the group. I've been quietly lurking in the background, researching as much as I could. Now, I'm ready to start engaging. I even started with uploading a pic of my car as my avatar.
mr4speed
mr4speed
very nice just dont baby it big blocks can take it!:thumbsup2:
Sammy Buchanan
Sammy Buchanan
Nice Ride ...Yours is my favorite color...wish mine was red !!!
Hey I was wondering if I could get some help I have a 1968 Roadrunner and the car is just a shell .So im putting all new brake lines front to back ive looked every where and I cant find a diagram of where the blocks go and where to run the lines to make sure I have them in the right place any help would be appreciate d thanks
MoparDan
MoparDan
B bodies will all be pretty much the same. I'm not sure where you posted this. Try putting it in the appropriate group. I'm sure one of the guys with a 68 would be happy to help.
mr4speed
mr4speed
First thing is try to get a 68 plymouth manual and visit a lot of car shows take pictures research lots of mopar sites, this site is one the best!:thumbsup:
New to the forum just had the drivers side mirror re-plated now it is loose on the swivel ball. Any tips on getting it tightened up?
Russ69Runner
Russ69Runner
Welcome to the site. Just to say I was told to hold the mirror with a suction cup and heat it and the glue will let go. Then you can get too the screws. Then other's say to put super glue on it and set it where you want it. No easy fix so I think. My new ones turn when shutting the door. Just hope in time it will get tighter from being on the car. Good luck. Russ.
T
Trap
Thanks Russ I have the mirror out and there are no screws. The strap that goes across the mirror ball is held in place by what looks like potted rivets. Someone suggested roughing up the swivel ball but I was hoping for something less invasive. Thank you for your suggestion.
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