I could see that! It’s so close. This one was done 17 years ago and hasn’t yet!Friend of mine built one like that, a Duster. The paint eventually discolored.
I could see that! It’s so close. This one was done 17 years ago and hasn’t yet!Friend of mine built one like that, a Duster. The paint eventually discolored.
I wish I could ask him! He built the car about 17 years ago and as I said he wanted to make it look as if the factory built it, I believe the manifolds are off of a B body if I recall. it is very close on the passenger side but it works! Very fun car took it out tonight to the first car meet and had lots of people asking questions about it! LOL. It was pretty cool.
I will shoot some pics after work tonight and post them for you!Any chance you could post some pictures of how the power steering gear and the steering shaft/column clear the manifold?
Here is a few pictures of the steering shaft. Not real easy to see or get pics of. I’ll have to get under it maybe.Any chance you could post some pictures of how the power steering gear and the steering shaft/column clear the manifold?
Lol, yeah the duster will always have a spot in my heart! It is a fun car, but this one is a blast and the fact one of my best friends built and owned it really makes it a bit special already.You’re not gonna miss the Duster with that swap. Love the steel wheels, hub caps, perfect green. A lot of guys paint these cars a bright modern shade of lime green and it just doesn’t quite look right. Doesn’t look period correct and doesn’t look right to be honest. That shade of green is absolutely perfect. Someone had very good taste restoring that one. A 440 in a A body is going to be a lot of fun.
Yep it was Dan States car. Cool if you have any pics of it! Yeah I loved that Polara!This was that Dan's car? That's super cool, too bad the Polara went to Flipperville.
I have pictures of this car from the St. Peter show back in '09 and '10, I need to get them from my laptop.