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  1. rklein71

    SUBFRAME CONNECTOR INSTALL HINT

    Great idea, I wish I would have thought of that when I did mine.
  2. rklein71

    what material is an original shaker bubble made from ?

    I have been pretty impressed with superglue and baking soda mixture. Look it up on YouTube.
  3. rklein71

    New to the E body world, New Mopar 440 #s to verify

    This website: 440 Source.com Homepage, probably has the info you need about 440's. Since your Cuda did not have a 440 in it from the factory, just build what you got.
  4. rklein71

    Neutral saftey switch woes

    My 74 Cuda starts with the NSS disconnected. Need to find out how the relay is grounded, ah someday.
  5. rklein71

    Inner Fender attachment NOT correct?

    Here is a picture of my 71 inner fender before I repainted the engine compartment. The double washer backside on yours isn't Mopar like.
  6. rklein71

    70 AAR Bringing it back from the accident.

    Well, it surely is a pretty color.
  7. rklein71

    70 AAR Bringing it back from the accident.

    Ten coats, holy cow.
  8. rklein71

    70 TA passenger side mirror missing

    Pretty sure dual sport mirrors were in option, even for the TA. G36 is the code on the fender tag.
  9. rklein71

    Quarter panel undercoating pics

    I did my undercoating on the quarters while they were off the car. I believe it was for sound deadening purposes. Replicated fairly closely, at least around the marker openings, I might have done more than the factory did, but I figured it couldn't hurt.
  10. rklein71

    Quarter panel undercoating pics

    Can see a bit of the original undercoating in my 71 BHG.
  11. rklein71

    Installing a trans in the old days by yourself; the way we old timers had to do it!

    As a youngster, I put in a clutch disc backwards, oops.
  12. rklein71

    Installing a trans in the old days by yourself; the way we old timers had to do it!

    I have done something similar except I didn't tighten the pressure plate bolts all the way, just enough to keep the disc in place but still allow the disc to move around a bit. After the tranny was in, I would rotate the engine to tighten the pressure plate bolts.
  13. rklein71

    Driveshaft U joint strap-large yoke H stamped with date

    A guy restoring a Superbird was looking for a pair of date stamped straps like above. I had a couple of sets in a junk bolt bucket. Unbelievably I had the exact date he was looking for. I only asked 15 bucks for them, being nice. They guy doubled the money, nice guy!
  14. rklein71

    fuel line shield 71 cuda

    Thank you Cuda Joe for the pictures. Believe it or not, I was going through my shelf of parts to put my car completely back together and found the shield. Crazy
  15. rklein71

    70 Hemi ‘cuda

    I am not an expert, but seems like a score to me.
  16. rklein71

    fuel line shield 71 cuda

    I feel your pain! It is amazing what gets tossed on these old cars.
  17. rklein71

    fuel line shield 71 cuda

    My 71 is missing this shield. Any chance you could take some measurements of the piece as it looks pretty straightforward to make one. You could take a couple of pictures of it with a ruler next to it and I can figure out all the other measurements based on the pictures. Thanks.
  18. rklein71

    WTB Scam alert. Do not send money with paypal friends.

    I offer to pay the 5% fee if I am the buyer. If they balk, they obviously don't want my business.
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