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IceNine *The Freshest*
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Posted: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 00:59:04 Post Subject: Car Restoration |
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I'm looking to start a project car. So far I've got my eye on a 1970 Dodge Dart (Mopar baby!) that in its life has taken a bit of a beating.
I want to know how I can find a good body/paint shop. I don't know anyone that does that sort of thing, but I would want a very high quality job done. Same thing for upholstery. Where do I start? Advice for a newbie in this sort of thing?
Thanks in advance, by the way.
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mAnChO Rated R
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I know here in Michigan, nearly every weekend cars meet up somewhere to hang out and basically cause trouble. Its usually the 1950's themed McDonalds, or a local produce shop. So that might be a place to start asking questions and get ahead of them game.
Also, 2 or 3 pretty big cruises are organized each year and some places might be advertising. But I'm not sure if the car craze is as huge like up here in Ford country.
I would definitely try and find out where the local car guys hang out and talk to them. Nothing can be better than hearing things through first hand experience. _________________
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dadx2mj Happy Camper
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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knight0334 Rated XXX
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Posted: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 11:59:23 Post Subject: |
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Start with the body for sure..
Darts are "A Bodies" http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/fbshopmain2.asp?cat=A
Try to avoid getting a 225cid slant six engine car. Theres no aftermarket parts for the engine. And the k-member wont allow for a v-8 engine. More then likely, it'll be a 318cid v-8. ...which was a bread-n-butter engine. BUT dont under estimate what you can do with it.
When you get to working over the engine, be sure to get ahold of me. I've built several small and large block mopars-being I'm a "Mopar or no car" person. |
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BeerCheeze *hick*
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Posted: Mon, 04 Jul 2005 12:04:46 Post Subject: |
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OOO And I never start with the outside.... I always start from the mechanical on out. 2 Reasons
1) Makes it easier to pull engine parts out with out worrying about damaging the paint/exterior, or the nice interior getting dirty when your in and out of it and greasy.
2) It's fun to have a POS body, pop the hood and show them a chromed hot rod engine |
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jake_johnson Rated NC-17
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IceNine *The Freshest*
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Posted: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 15:42:17 Post Subject: |
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Thanks for all the information guys. I'll try to find some of those Wendy's groups and ask what their thoughts are. Though I have yet to hear back from the people with the Dart so I'm thinking that's a no-go.
In any case, I found what looks to be a sweet 1964 Thunderbird: http://sandiego.craigslist.org/car/82685824.html
The interior is what kills me! I can't believe the condition!!
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