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In this episode we get a shop update on my 72 Dart and the 73 Challenger project. Then Chris' Supra is coming along with paint and polished parts you don't want to miss. Then we replace some worn out door hinges on a 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T.
In this episode Jeff shows a rust repair in the left quarter panel of the Challenger project and we get our first shipment of parts in from Nick's Classic auto. Then Victor smokes the taillights to our 89 Supra project and Alvaro is blocking the 1969 Dodge Dart.
In this episode Jeff puts new floor pans from AMD into the 1973 Dodge Challenger. See the removal of the old floor pans and the fit, prep, and installation of the new AMD pans. Then we catch up a little on the 1972 Dodge Dart as we prepare for a Hughes 3500 stahl converter.
In this episode Jeffry welds the trunk floor and deck filler in the 1973 Dodge Challenger and removes the right quarter panel. Then we prepare and fit the new trunk drop out and outer wheel well for installation. The 1972 Dodge Dart has it's new 3500 stall converter installed and the body work is done on its right quarter. Alvaro displays his new 30" sanding block from sunchasertools.com on Seth's 1969 Dodge Dart.
In this episode Jeffry puts the Auto Metal Direct trunk drop-out, outer wheel well, and quarter panel on the 1973 Dodge Challenger. Then he does a quick repair on the quarter panel to the 1972 Dodge Dart to fix up the quarter to door gap.
In this episode we will see rear fenders to the 1917 Dodge stripped and our plans for widening them 5.5". Then we will get a shop update on the 1969 Dart blocking and body work and prime on my 1972 Dart. Finally, remember the 1934 Ford, we will take a look at the fenders going on it and update on it's progress.
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