What Are You Doing To/With Your Car Today?

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Did this yesterday.
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How long have you had them and do you like them?
I haven't used them as my car is still missing a wiring harness. But I talked my buddy into a set and they are more than impressive. They've been around for quite a while and have insanely good reviews, especially with Jeep guys and dot certified.

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Putting my automatic brake peddle in today as I wait on a reply from @66340SEDAN on a steering column question so I can move to putting my 360 in , I have test fitted but did not have my trans in, need to know if he had to do anything to his when he put his Hooker Super comps in

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As I was typing this @66340SEDAN texted me and gave me the answer, it was good news to hear :thumbsup: all I need to do is cut the shifting loops off the column under the hood :thumbsup:
 
Did you do the rear 1968 trim pieces ? They look great !

Thanks. I had a trim guy straighten them. I polished, painted and striped em. They are not perfect by any means. One of the pieces had accident damage and was extremely rough. Had been reworked so much he had to tig weld spots to add material. But it's good enough for my pile!
 
Thanks. I had a trim guy straighten them. I polished, painted and striped em. They are not perfect by any means. One of the pieces had accident damage and was extremely rough. Had been reworked so much he had to tig weld spots to add material. But it's good enough for my pile!
I had the "partsmonsta" do my grills, they are pretty nice, but did the rear trim pieces myself, and actully have white rough textured 2" tape covering the centers, that match the back up lights. The tape hides the imperfections I couldn`t get out-------they were pretty rough to start with.
 
Got going on reburbishing my exhaust pipes.

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H-pipe section done today hopefully.
 
Did a Helicoil repair on a stripped Tranny Mount bolt hole. This was the crummiest job on my spring to-do list, so glad it's behind me! Temperatures in mid-twenties (*C) this week, so spending it all under the car.
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I haven't used them as my car is still missing a wiring harness. But I talked my buddy into a set and they are more than impressive. They've been around for quite a while and have insanely good reviews, especially with Jeep guys and dot certified.

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Did you have to modify the headlight buckets for them to fit?
 
I installed the rear glass in my 74. I am very impressed with Precision Replacement parts. I got them from “Just Mopar” Aka Francis Bishop racing. The gasket fit perfectly. It took 14 minutes to set the glass. Then I had a drink of beer. Another 10 to install the lock strip. I left the old Mopar sticker in the window. It was originally all tinted but I trimmed it down. I hope the front goes as well!!

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Got H-pipe stripped

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Painted Cerakote silver.
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Can start assembly on my next day off
 
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