Isn't that always the way ? One thing leads to another which leads to another , etc. , etc. . I'll have to check your build thread over at B-Body's . I've thought about something like a vintage air set up on the Warlock one of these days . I'm Gett'in to old to sweat . lolSorry no updates. With Spring around the corner I had to get on the ball with a few upgrades to the Charger plus I just bought a totaled 2014 Town and Country for the wife that I need to finish. The van is operational again and just needs some parts painted and bolted on. The Charger on the other hand spiraled out of control, what started out as installing a Vintage Air system turned into a big project. Since I had to re figure my belt setup I went all out on a true single belt serpentine setup that uses a tensioner just like your modern cars. That upgrade meant all new power steering pump, alternator, pulleys and a reverse rotation water pump. The reverse rotation water pump meant no more mechanical fan so the switch to electric fans was added to the list. It's a sweet setup and I should finish it this weekend, hopefully get the van done the following week and back to the truck.... looks like I'm missing my goal on the trucks eta.
View attachment 5056 View attachment 5056 View attachment 5057 View attachment 5058 View attachment 5059 View attachment 5060 Well I finally got the ball rolling on this restoration but I'll start with the plan........... what plan? The final product is still up in the air but leaning towards fairly stock, two tone white and silver, everything completely rebuilt and maybe some upgrades to the stock 318 for a little extra snap. I'm really kicking around the idea of dropping it but will have to sell it to dad first???
Hello I know I'm late on the build, but AMD or Auto Metal Direct also has many body panels for the Dodges. Check them out.Anybody know a good supplier for sheetmetal, I'll need a driver side wheel opening for the bed and both floors.
No, I had a lot of guys steering me towards it but I can't justify the cost of the foam and plumbing under the floor. It's very expensive to install and I'm not thrilled with the idea of if something goes wrong your hosed with it being buried under concrete. I've always been plenty comfy without and am hot blooded anyways. The roll is left over from running water to the garage.That is awesome, looks like it was well thought out. In the bottom pic is the coil tubing for in floor heat? I know guy's who just love it and swear by it. Keep the updates coming.
When can I move in ?Here you go, been hard at it since Sept. Pretty much laid the whole foundation by myself (rebar block poured full of concrete) but did have my good friend (FBBO member) and brother in law there to help pour it. The framing, roof and siding all went smooth with the same FBBO member, my brother and brother in law helping but it still felt like a major job working 50+ hours and finding time to get it done.
It's got a 13ft ceiling with a Worth 2 post lift and a full upstairs with an 8ft ceiling. There's a garage door upstairs as well, there will be a bridge connecting it to the rock so I can park my Can Am upstairs along with the yard equipment. Getting close, garage doors will be here today, then insulation, drywall and heat.
Next Spring it will get a 24X24 addition for parking to keep the garage free'd up.
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