Well said DR.Memike, it will be good to see Victoria back on the road again. We have all seen the work you have put into her, along with being a loving caring brother. Get her on the road again as soon as possible & take her for the ride she needs.
Well said DR.Memike, it will be good to see Victoria back on the road again. We have all seen the work you have put into her, along with being a loving caring brother. Get her on the road again as soon as possible & take her for the ride she needs.
You can get a doner, hoods won't interchange. You can find guys that have cut the bulges out of Dart hoods as I did. My problem was the guy I bought my bulges from instead of squaring corners to cut them , hack them out , so I had nothing to square from had to find the straightest edge I could and that was the insert hole edge. A lot of placing and looking. Always scary when first starting out. The black line in the picture is a half inch offset . I flanged the inside so the bulge would set flush. Thank for looking.Was considering this myself, made some reverse cast molds off a junk rusted GTS bulge hood, can duplicate the Bulges in Fiber Glass that will accept the factory chrome inserts too.
Have not tried them on an actual hood yet, but always thought it would be a great custom look. Like your steel original hood bulges, would be interested in how you came up with a doner hood to make it happen.
I always enjoy the creativity involved in doing something like this.
Nice Job . . .
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and when you do, post up that ET slipNew CRT 727 (727-4 ProStreet Reverse Manual Shift) for the Duster, repair rotted spare tire well and start some bodywork. Also gotta make a few changes to pass tech inspection. Really hoping to bolt on some slicks and hit RT66 Dragstrip in Joliet before the end of the season.
Pat

and when you do, post up that ET slip
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You can get a doner, hoods won't interchange. You can find guys that have cut the bulges out of Dart hoods as I did. My problem was the guy I bought my bulges from instead of squaring corners to cut them , hack them out , so I had nothing to square from had to find the straightest edge I could and that was the insert hole edge. A lot of placing and looking. Always scary when first starting out. The black line in the picture is a half inch offset . I flanged the inside so the bulge would set flush. Thank for looking.View attachment 1715450499
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Cutting the holes you have to cut through the hood supports on inside of hood. You mark where insert studs go then drill access holes if need be then weld supports back in.Really nice job, like the looks of that, got access on the inside to get the Chrome Insets on.
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thank you for these very kind words, and I will I promise.Memike, it will be good to see Victoria back on the road again. We have all seen the work you have put into her, along with being a loving caring brother. Get her on the road again as soon as possible & take her for the ride she needs.

Get Busy!Hopefully this will be the year I get Old Yeller (my sweptline) back on the road.
No budget right now, but who knows............ I still have the 4 inch crank, pistons, rods and a Racer Brown solid roller. I have a few options for heads. I really need to save for a good converter, and my wife has my reverse valvebody in her car, so I need one of those too.
I better stop now, before I talk myself out of it.

Just putting it off. Not much left but some wires to hook back up, radiator juat simple easy stuff.



I should be able to test those breaks soon and send that break part...Hopefully this will be the year I get Old Yeller (my sweptline) back on the road.
No budget right now, but who knows............ I still have the 4 inch crank, pistons, rods and a Racer Brown solid roller. I have a few options for heads. I really need to save for a good converter, and my wife has my reverse valvebody in her car, so I need one of those too.
I better stop now, before I talk myself out of it.
Easy there rookie...Wallace says if i can get the car down to 2,500 lbs i need 680 HP to do 150 MPH.
The 680 part is close to my estimate but getting the car down to 2,500 lbs is gonna be tough....
Looks like i will be cutting bolts and dumping weight.
Just not sure theres another 300lbs to cut out.....
I hear you I'm thinking of paint in the next couple years and thinking about what color is got to be the hardest part..Get started on body work and pick a color.
Picking the color will prolly take the more time than actually painting it.
It's funny you say that because when I was younger I wanted to paint everything sassy grass or sublime and high impact but now it's almost like I outgrew the phase and I'm looking at more mature colors like crimson burgundy, silver, or even some deep bronze browns.I hear you I'm thinking of paint in the next couple years and thinking about what color is got to be the hardest part..
It was simple the first time but I've already done a dusrer that color (sassy grass green) and now I want something different...