Left for Dead 68 Barracuda Buildup

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I'm new here, but have enjoyed checking out your build. I have a '68 myself, though nothing like what you're working on here! Good luck on finishing it up!
 
I also found a couple of the discontinued ballast resistors I have been having trouble
locating. They have a very heavy duty look to them compared to stock. They are rated
@ 1/4 ohm which is what the race coils call for.
I believe I will put the ignition box's and ballast on a aluminum plate mounted to the inside
firewall. I plan to space it away with some kind of insulation between.
I found a aluminum thermostat housing to replace the iron one. It is not an old part
made in the 70s but I gave it a polish and It looks OK. If I can ever find a 65 race Hemi
aluminum piece I will swap this one out.
I also picked up a service manual to help test any wiring that gives me problems.
I am still working on getting the 3 pulleys in alignment for a single belt.
I have to get to making the spacers for mounting the alternator next.
 

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Thanks for checking my progress and welcome to the site.
Cant help but love the 68s both stock and modified.
 
While I was in the polishing aluminum mood getting the thermostat housing
into shape I also polished the lid on the cool can & master cylinder relocation block.
I added a 70's sunoco 260 decal to the lid and will likely polish the entire can eventually.
The handle is a drawer pull I slid a piece of fuel line on.
This cool can came with a 3/8" coiled aluminum tube. I'm thinking I should have 1/2" and will see if I can up the size a bit.
I do the polishing while I am digging up or waiting on the next missing part needed to
move ahead. Alternator spacers are holding me up now that the fan is in place. Need 3 but I haven't measured for length yet. When I have the measuments I will order some I seen on eBay as they are cheaper than making them myself. Will order enough 1/2" aluminum fuel line to go front to back at the same time to get a start on the fuel system.
The master cylinder is still uncertain at this point. If I can find a vintage Hurst Airheart
aluminum job I will use it to save some weight. If not I will have the iron one chrome
plated.
 

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I made the heater blower block off plate since I had a suitable piece of aluminum in the shop
without waiting on an order. I will use some of this sheet for mounting the ignition box's
also.
The plate looked a bit plain so I polished it and put a decal on it.
I have been on the hunt for a direct connection valve lash decal for the car but one hasn't
turned up yet. The largest percent of aftermarket parts used on this build have
a direct connection part #.
 

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