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  1. Forrest

    Dart Inner fender splash shield seal??

    I got mine from Layson's. Excellent fit and quality, fair price, quickly shipped. Mine were originally mounted using T shaped metal clips but I used some adhesive and plastic, barbed push-in clips.
  2. Forrest

    CLEAN engine bay pics

    '69 Dart
  3. Forrest

    Your thoughts before shooting primer on my dart

    Agree with Tincup. When you have deadlines and a million dollars like those guys on TV you take it down to bare metal, otherwise you do what the rest of us do. My body man is using a DA sander to remove the old paint and get down to the primer. He is also filling all trim and emblem holes...
  4. Forrest

    69 Dart GT Body Panels

    So the body man is "massaging" mine. Good fenders are are out there, you just need a little luck to find them.
  5. Forrest

    Window trim question?

    They're called cat whiskers and I have seen them sold separately. A good search of the internet should find them for you. Good Luck, Forrest
  6. Forrest

    Solder ????

    I think SleeperScamp is asking about solder as used in "leading" or "metaling". The lead was used as a filler for seams, joints, holes, low spots, or patch panels. The stuff was toxic, though, and required a respirator. The "lead" solder they have nowadays is no longer toxic and can be heated...
  7. Forrest

    OK To Separate Body Quarters?

    Waaaaa! Waaaa! I want my mommy...to help me restore my car. Don't worry Snake, I'm going for it, head first!
  8. Forrest

    OK To Separate Body Quarters?

    Damn son! That is one hell of a restoration! I'm talking only the front quarters or fenders, doors, hood, and trunk. I have just been warned about separating the body parts. I have a good idea of what it takes to do it right and I am going to separate the parts. Thanks Y'all!
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    OK To Separate Body Quarters?

    Hey there fellow Mopar nuts. I am ready to begin the restoration of the vehicle pictured in my avatar. I want to strip the body down to bare metal and take care of all of the dings, waves, damage, etc. on the body. Although I am no expert by any means, I consider this body to be in excellent...
  10. Forrest

    Cost to Sandblast a K-member

    Thank you for the welcome. Great site! I am close to getting a '69 Dart (and restoring it). I have a feeling I will be using the "hell" out of this site! Greetings
  11. Forrest

    Cost to Sandblast a K-member

    Look into soda blasting. It uses baking soda and high pressure water and/or air. I am looking into it to strip a car body. According to the website, sodablasting.com, it only requires a few cfm's and is good for degreasing parts.
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