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a68postcar

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i have a set Robert. but they won't roll on dirt for some reason. they do work like a champ on the concrete though. go figure.
 

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The vise grip crank made me laugh because I have my drivers side door in my garage with a vise grip on it right now as well.
 

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The vise grip crank made me laugh because I have my drivers side door in my garage with a vise grip on it right now as well.

It is the one tool you always know where it is.

now back to the thread...

Mike.
 

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i have a set Robert. but they won't roll on dirt for some reason. they do work like a champ on the concrete though. go figure.

Imagine that! Damned small casters. lol

The set on under my Barracuda are useless now, until I get the garage built. For some reason, they don't like the yard.
 

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.................fuel tank, tank pad and straps, filler neck, dash painted, trunk lid sliders.......

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Very nice!
You don't have any idea how valuable your pictures are to me to help me out with my Challenger restoration. Thank you
 

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its all good Bill, i really appreciate you all watching. for the first time in months i feel like i'm back in some kinda groove. things moving forward is a good thing.
 

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Very nice.

Good motivation seems hard to keep at times.
Question, if you dash is still out can you show me (post or PM) where the upper light bar connects to?
After reassembling mine recently I, for the life of me couldn't remember/find where it goes.

Thanks,
Mike.
 

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here you go Mike. i have this mocked in place to get it out of the way. after the pad goes on this is the last piece on. hope this helps.

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Thanks for the reply and nice teaser. It does look impressive
but...
I do not know where the upper light bar power wire plugs into. Does it plug directly into the back of the gauge pack or into a plug on the harness itself.

Sorry for the thread jack.
 

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The Rallye light bar wiring is orange. There is an orange rubber three pronged plug in the main dash harness. The light bar wiring plugs into that...as well as the glove box light if you have the "light group".
 

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burdar is correct! sorry there's no prize but anyway.......here is this one

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............. hradliner and bows. windlaces, rear side markers.............

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Thanks, Will be climbing under mine again to locate it.

Yours is inspiring to say the least.

a68postcar, thanks for the additional pics.
 

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nothin' to it man. anything else i can help you with, just let me know.postcar.
 

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hmmm let me help
2 pieces go in the back
5 pieces go in the front
4 pieces go under the hood
2 pieces on the left side
2 pieces on the right side

Then you will be done.
Am I missing anything?

Mike.
 

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no Mike I'd say that'll about do it. too bad it aint as easy as it sounds. but not too far off.
 

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in reference to the above posted list, on go the parts............

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