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by Blue
Fri May 31, 24 1:57 pm
Forum: Bodywork, Chassis & Suspension
Topic: 69 Plymouth B body quarter skins - AMD only?
Replies: 3
Views: 81

Re: 69 Plymouth B body quarter skins - AMD only?

AMD are the best quality for sure, sometimes even their stuff needs work to fit. They have been discontinuing repair panels for some time now so their full quarter panels might be your only choice. Sheet metal from all the suppliers goes out of stock for months on end, that was happening even pre pa...
by Blue
Fri May 31, 24 1:47 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Bryan's 62 Plymouth
Replies: 16
Views: 5552

Re: Bryan's 62 Plymouth

There’s normally some kind of pad between the tank and the floor, you could make your own from anything that has a bit of give in it to be honest.
by Blue
Thu May 30, 24 7:00 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Bryan's 62 Plymouth
Replies: 16
Views: 5552

Re: Bryan's 62 Plymouth

Sorted!
by Blue
Thu May 30, 24 5:58 pm
Forum: Restoration & Miscellaneous
Topic: Fuel tank
Replies: 2
Views: 57

Re: Fuel tank

I’ve had fuel tanks made before, last one was about £450 six years ago, in no way cheaper than buying a stock replacement.
by Blue
Thu May 30, 24 5:49 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Bryan's 62 Plymouth
Replies: 16
Views: 5552

Re: Bryan's 62 Plymouth

Probably your best bet, a new tank won’t cost fortunes through Chris, it would be my preferred option. There’s certainly been some choice “workmanship” on that car!
by Blue
Thu May 30, 24 1:00 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Bryan's 62 Plymouth
Replies: 16
Views: 5552

Re: Bryan's 62 Plymouth

Can you not just leave the redundant sender in the tank as a plug? You won’t find many people willing to put heat on a fuel tank.
by Blue
Tue May 28, 24 4:41 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: A tall tale?
Replies: 77
Views: 14641

Re: A tall tale?

A good friend of Colin’s brought the cars from the Chapel in Lincolnshire to Hertford to store safely while his estate was sorted out. I was told one person had bought all the cars, they are still “local” and have been stashed away again. This was a couple of years ago now and I’ve heard nothing sin...
by Blue
Mon May 27, 24 7:45 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger
Replies: 914
Views: 175749

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Longer stud and a spacer should fix that.
by Blue
Mon May 27, 24 4:12 pm
Forum: Events
Topic: Chryslers at Brooklands 2024
Replies: 16
Views: 33306

Re: Chryslers at Brooklands 2024

Looks like it was a great day out, my car as usual is in bits…
by Blue
Mon May 27, 24 4:04 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Dom's 66 Coronet 500
Replies: 118
Views: 14747

Re: Dom's 66 Coronet 500

Spot on!
by Blue
Sat May 25, 24 8:08 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Blue's Barracuda
Replies: 1022
Views: 330283

Re: Blue's Barracuda

Whilst the dash is out it’s the best time to do a wiper motor mod. Mopar wiper motors are big old chunks and certainly in the wrong place on a small block A body. A Vauxhall Corsa unit is tiny in comparison, is pretty easily adapted and will fit under the dash. So I’m getting on with that at the mom...
by Blue
Sat May 25, 24 7:56 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: My very last restoration!!!
Replies: 10
Views: 415

Re: My very last restoration!!!

I’m amazed it’s never been modified and that it’s not rotten as a pear, great find!
by Blue
Thu May 23, 24 4:53 pm
Forum: The Workshop
Topic: Blue's Barracuda
Replies: 1022
Views: 330283

Re: Blue's Barracuda

Ready to go back in, usual repro part niggles but it looks pretty good overall.
by Blue
Thu May 23, 24 4:10 pm
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Random Pics...
Replies: 5906
Views: 1705368

Re: Random Pics...

The paint on the Yowell car was altered almost by the week as it was rapidly modified, at one point it had a night and day side…
by Blue
Thu May 23, 24 8:48 am
Forum: The Mopar Lounge
Topic: Random Pics...
Replies: 5906
Views: 1705368

Re: Random Pics...

One of my favourite photos, given the fantastic paint on all the vehicles it’s such a shame it’s not in colour.