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Old 04-07-2008, 05:53 PM
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after a server problem my thread got erased by accident so here it is again.
This is my 68 dart 440 been working on it for a little over a year.




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corbeau seats



these are the wheels of choice so far, probably powder coated black with polished lip
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Going to be kick ass Joe!!

Sorry about the issue with your other thread!!
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Love this build, keep the pics coming. I'm already subscribed.
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Joe, did you order those seats from Corbeau without the covers?
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That's gonna be badass!

One question though, Which door popper set (shaved handle kit, which ever you call it) Did you use for the Dart?

I've been pondering it and haven't heard of anyone using any specific brand aside from maybe Electric Life.

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I got the kit from autoloc its in a lot of the magazines, they're cartoony lookin ads. The kit is awsome and works great. I got the 50lb. solenoids, they're more than enough to open the door without even using the little popper helpers. heres the link to it
http://www.thehoffmangroup.com/autol...nc=shaveddoors
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little update. cut the holes in the hood for the air cleaners, nothings bolted down just sitting on the carbs for looks.ones taller cuz we just had two different size carbs and cleaners to throw on. they look small in the pics but they're nice and beefy in person.



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Wasn't originally going to do this, but doing anything other than polishing them would be the lazy way out. Started sanding them and a lot more sanding to do, and then some more sanding.


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