No more driveline!

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EvilScamp

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Pulled all the driveline out of the Duster,not much left of it now.
Soon be starting on the body work. :D
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If your car was blue it'd look just like mine :D I got the k-frame back in mine and welded the stiffening plates onto the lower control arms this weekend. Hope to have the front suspension back on this week. At least you got a garage to work on yours, I have to do mine outside :( Looks like you're off to a good start :thumleft:
 
I see cars like that all the time. Parked on side streets in Brooklyn & the Bronx.... :D

I'll be there one day too after we get the new house and I'm ready for paint. I'm actually dreading that day since I know the car will be apart for a while and all the horror stories I hear about cars going into body shops and disappearing for a l-o-n-g time.... :shock:

I guess I'll see it this weekend. Amy & I are going to pay a visit while we're out in Pa. next weekend. Lunch is on me.... :thumrigh:
 

Craig what stiffening plates do you have to weld onto the lower control arms? :scratch:

John,i'm gonna do my own body work i'm not a pro but i think i can do a decent job.There's not really any decent body shops around,besides all they want to do is repair wrecked new cars nobody wants to do old cars around this area! :(
I know a guy with a 68 AMX that's been in 2 different body shops over the last 4 years and it's still in primer,the only thing that's been painted is the inside of the trunk!
 
Kev its the ones from AR Engineering. They did an article on it in Mopar Muscle last year. I'm trying to set up the front end on the Duster to do a little SCCA type of driving and it also supposed to keep the LCA pivot/torsion bar socket area from getting loose. I'll post some pics later tonight.
 
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