California Flash

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You're doing awesome work, Denny.
I do agree that the red accents on the trim on the dash just doesn't do it for me as well as that silver painted dash frame.
Otherwise, what a beautiful car it will be!
 
You're doing awesome work, Denny.
I do agree that the red accents on the trim on the dash just doesn't do it for me as well as that silver painted dash frame.
Otherwise, what a beautiful car it will be!

since when is building Mopars ...work?

thanks for your input on the dash...I'm with you. I think a simple sliver outline, the white gauge background along with the carbon fiber inlay would do the trick.
 
got rid of the orange outline. the radio face will get outlined and the HVAC will got the text highlighted in silver....but looking better IMO

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Yea, that looks better. I didn't want to say anything, but I thought it didn't look good. You know the old saying, " if don't have something good to say, don't say anything at all."
 
If you need pics of how the butler chassis was done. I can get pics of his old car

While I copied the way Butler tied the frames, this coffee getter is not getting a cage. Fortunately, the cage on the Butch Leal / California Flash / Direct Connection Hemi Duster I restored was still completely intact. Butch describes Butler as a perfectionist!

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Friend of mine has Butchs duster. The one he sold Roy. I talked to Butch long ago. Billy west wife asked me to call him and tell him billy had passed away.


Todd Warner in Florida still have it?.......I would love to see it sometime. Butch is due for a call tomorrow....if you would like, I will pass on the sad news to Butch.
 
ditched the orange outline bezels....now basic black with sliver lettering on the HVAC bezel.

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repro...OER from Summit / Atech. a couple hundred cheaper than the used I bought at the Nats for the silver HemiDuster. Fit and finish...10 out of 10.
 
got the 408 on the test stand. Just a few more details before fire up.

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first for me.....NGK plugs take a 13/16 socket but the socket will not fit in the spark plug hole? .....guess I need the 5/8 plugs?

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Yo Denny the red accent delete was a win for sure, like some of the other folks I figure your car, your way, so I did not fess up to my opinion. But looks much better now. I finally got the 72 Demon running and a million thanks for enduring the many phone calls and humorously enduring all my rookie questions! Without your guidance, and most of all your HDK front end, I would still be sitting there trying to sort it out! Thanks again! See ya this summer!

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Yo Denny the red accent delete was a win for sure, like some of the other folks I figure your car, your way, so I did not fess up to my opinion. But looks much better now. I finally got the 72 Demon running and a million thanks for enduring the many phone calls and humorously enduring all my rookie questions! Without your guidance, and most of all your HDK front end, I would still be sitting there trying to sort it out! Thanks again! See ya this summer!

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been a pleasure, with a few grins mixed in. If I remember right, you owe me something cold?
 
HDK low A/C compressor mount and compact P/S pump mount ready for action

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A benefit of the out of the car component test fit / run in is you can easily see where clearance issues might arise and rectify them before flying hammers and swearing become the fix.

I have read about clearance issues with header primaries and the power steering box and the steering components. This combo had the header resting on the box and the steering arm too close for comfort. 3/16" shims were placed under the insulators solving both problems while still keeping the engine level. When the engine goes in the car, it will get 1/4" aluminum plates / shims between the K mounts and the rubber insulators.

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