Stop in for a cup of coffee

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I got the valve train installed, fixed my bench seat, touched up some paint in the engine bay. I also made a list of parts I need to fix all the issues I want to correct.

Now what I should had done was get the ladders out and take the Christmas lights down.

Car first, the Christmas lights will always be there... :burnout:

If you put it off long enough, you won't have to put them up next year.... :D

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It blew up like a balloon... :violent2:

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No activity here after 9:30 on a Saturday night???

Jeez...

Morning all!:coffee2:

07:31 Sunday morning in SA...10 hour time difference. Round two of fitting intake/exhaust manifold on my Charger. Master cylinder needs bench bleed, refit and brake system bleed, then driving my Duster/Demon again!:D

Sweet dreams!

Ters.
 
Morning all!:coffee2:

07:31 Sunday morning in SA...10 hour time difference. Round two of fitting intake/exhaust manifold on my Charger. Master cylinder needs bench bleed, refit and brake system bleed, then driving my Duster/Demon again!:D

Sweet dreams!

Ters.

you know the same thing actually happened here with the demon name.

when introduced in 1971 the southern Baptist church had a huge problem with it.

There were actually two different cases of a dodge demon being set on fire while new on the dealer lots.

it was such a protest and problem that for 1973 Chrysler changed the name to the less offensive "Dart Sport"

Making Demons kinda rare. If you have a demon it is either a 71 or 72 ...no other option.

I was actually on the hunt for a 74 duster when I stumbled on my 72 demon. I never expected to actually find one since they are not really all that common. I had some "informants" and a one told me about a "duster" and told me where to find it. when I first saw the car for the first time, I thought it was a duster by the roof line and not seeing the whole car behind some trees. I get closer and I noticed the dodge fenders ( you know the asymmetrical wheel openings from the side view) Then I got even closer and noticed the demon tail lights.
 
you know the same thing actually happened here with the demon name.

when introduced in 1971 the southern Baptist church had a huge problem with it.

There were actually two different cases of a dodge demon being set on fire while new on the dealer lots.

it was such a protest and problem that for 1973 Chrysler changed the name to the less offensive "Dart Sport"

Making Demons kinda rare. If you have a demon it is either a 71 or 72 ...no other option.

I was actually on the hunt for a 74 duster when I stumbled on my 72 demon. I never expected to actually find one since they are not really all that common. I had some "informants" and a one told me about a "duster" and told me where to find it. when I first saw the car for the first time, I thought it was a duster by the roof line and not seeing the whole car behind some trees. I get closer and I noticed the dodge fenders ( you know the asymmetrical wheel openings from the side view) Then I got even closer and noticed the demon tail lights.

Very interesting!

Our Chargers are uniquely badged as such, and I get scolded by local enthusiasts calling them Demon/Dusters... Local content rules in the '70's by our government dictated a percentage (30%?) of locally manufacture components be fitted to all cars.

Care to share some pics of your car?

Ters.
 
Morning hops. Hmmm.. what theme can be fun, yet not too offensive? Birds? I been known to one or two of them.. or maybe the theme should be unlikely pictures...
 
I did but I can't get the dang Bumper bolts out. I may buy new and use the hot wrench
 
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