Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Whyyyyy not? :rofl:

Y-knot...

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Nice to have friends that have mopar specialty tools!
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man, they haven't been in North Jersey in years. sold to a new owner down south maybe around 2005.
I didn't buy much from them, but did stop in a few times. Got the the bushings for the shocks and they gave me the lead to a 68 K frame through Hemi John IIRC. That's how ended up meeting Jerry Stein.
 
That is some serious stone work in those walls :D A shame it's hidden in a basement. Of all the things I learned from my father masonary work was not among them. When he got to layin' block, I was just in the way :rofl:
I try to be out of the way when it came to mortar and plaster. But there's no choice in these parts, and so few guys work with high lime content, i do more myself than I want to.
 
Let sheet metal cool, compressor is hot, need to drain water from the tank. Coffee time.
Just need to weld outer rocker to inner and tack on cab corner on the back. Not pulling the box,so i need to keep welds to a minimum. Thats also an area where fire may erupt,so i need to pay attention.
 
wood work is done. He's gonna pressure wash the old stuff to see if it will brighten up some. A little sanding and coat with stain/sealer...

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Filler is going on. Then i can flip truck around and do other side. Im not liking the previous work, welds dont stick to fiberglass very well.
Had to put away welder, and wait to see if any smoke started anyway. Rear of cab is close to upholstery.
 
Looks like Mine... Although mine is B7 darker blue....383 , 4 spd...
you are probably tall enough to drive it.

I had a 70 'Cuda…..U code 4 speed car but I only drove it a few times, because I could hardly see over the dash.

Those dashes come at you at an upward angle and visibility is so poor, and the interiors in those cars are huge.
 
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