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Old 01-03-2008, 02:12 AM
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Thought I'd post my project......I dig this site

71 Dodge Demon
AlterKtion front suspension (QA1 coil overs)
Power rackNpinion
Wilwood Discs (12.2") all fours
Subframe connnectors
Custom roll cage
Tri-4 bar (Varishock coil overs)
Mini tubbed
Whole car was blasted and coated in DP90, and panel/rough body work done

Engine-6.1 hemi
Stock for now


Transmission
Paddle shifted 4l60E

Rear 8 3/4-done
3.55 suregrip

Tires/Wheels...255/35/18's 345/30/19's, Intro ID luxury 301's

Corbeau seats
Rocky Mountain Dash....aluminum w/ Autometer gauges
Ididit column
Vintage Air GenII


Smoothed/Shaved---firewall, inner fenders, core support, drip rails, marker lights, trunk lock, door handles are shaved til I decide on a set

Project has been done in my home shop and been to a couple of pro's......been issues w/ one of them, so I pulled the car

Bruning Auto Design renewed my interest in it........great attention to detail

I know everyone likes pics...........thanks Rob
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Old 01-03-2008, 02:16 AM
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Great project, Rob. It's definitely cool to see a unique project like yours.
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love those cars, got a Dart myself. Welcome!

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Nice project. It should look real mean with 345's on the back.
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sweet project. Looking forward to updates

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hey rob. i have a 1971 duster,nothing compared to yours! do you know what the widest wheel i can get in the rear with it droppped two inches? no tubs or spring relocation. awsome project by the way!
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hey rob. i have a 1971 duster,nothing compared to yours! do you know what the widest wheel i can get in the rear with it droppped two inches? no tubs or spring relocation. awsome project by the way!
I think a 275mm-285mm wide tire on a 10" rim. Leaf springs would be the first clearance issue. You can do a leaf spring inboard kit, Mopar or Mancini Racing sells them.

Check out www.forabodiesonly.com The guys there aren't really into heavily modified Abodies like mine, but would know for sure on the rear wheel question.
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holy hell! i would be happy with a 9"! i'll check out that other site for sure. thanks for the info! and keep the pics coming on your project! can't wait to see it done!
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i just moved the springs which isn't hard and you'll probably end up doing it sometime down the road and i have a M/T 29x12.5x15 in the back.
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