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    1. #1441
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      Congratulations, Pat! Did it start almost instantly after priming the fuel system? As young man, one of my goals with every vehicle was to knock off the muffler for a while. I don't think we get past that with age. It just takes shorter periods to quench the thirst.

    2. #1442
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      Sounds great, get the milk crate !
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    3. #1443
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bob in St. Louis View Post
      "First like"!
      Fantastic. The day we've been waiting for. Love those cut-outs!
      Thanks! The cut outs are great, I’m very happy with the way they work and sound!

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      Quote Originally Posted by wfo guy View Post
      Congratulations, Pat! Did it start almost instantly after priming the fuel system? As young man, one of my goals with every vehicle was to knock off the muffler for a while. I don't think we get past that with age. It just takes shorter periods to quench the thirst.
      Yes after setting the fuel pressure and all of the parameters she fired right off a few adjustments later idled right at about 900!
      Thanks!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Motown 454 View Post
      Sounds great, get the milk crate !
      maybe this weekend;-)
      Thanks
      Pat

    4. #1444
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      Sweet!
      Wayne
      Car FINALLY home !!!!!! lol
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    5. #1445
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      After watching your level of patience through this project, I don't expect it to go anywhere until the proper seat is in it.

    6. #1446
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      Pat, can you describe how your switch for the cut-outs work? Seems you just flipped an on-off switch and they went full open/full closed which is how I'd like to set some up on my car, but I've found that most require you to hold the switch until it's full open or full closed... would appreciate your thoughts and details please.
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    7. #1447
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      Quote Originally Posted by OLDFLM View Post
      Pat, can you describe how your switch for the cut-outs work? Seems you just flipped an on-off switch and they went full open/full closed which is how I'd like to set some up on my car, but I've found that most require you to hold the switch until it's full open or full closed... would appreciate your thoughts and details please.
      I used Granatelli oval electronica cut outs. They were the only ones that I could find that made a one touch electronica exhaust cut outs. They have a small circuit board that reads the amp load when the motor fully opens or fully closes to shut off the circuit. Very cool how it works!
      see the link below!
      Thanks!
      Pat

      https://granatellimotorsports.com/p-...t-cutouts.html

    8. #1448
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      Congrats on the startup!! Sounds so good.


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    9. #1449
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      Quote Originally Posted by ryeguy2006a View Post
      Congrats on the startup!! Sounds so good.
      Thank you! I’m very happy with the mufflers at idle, hopefully they don’t have any droning at highway speed.

    10. #1450
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      The reproduction Map pocket cufflinks did not look as nice as my originals (3rd pic) Unfortunately removing the originals doesn’t leave enough of the stud to reattach to the new panels. So I used my Weld Mount studs and epoxy on longer threaded studs making the cufflinks installation very simple. I think the 68 map pocket is a little big for today’s maps;-)










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    11. #1451
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      Very funny!

    12. #1452
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      She sounds awesome, Pat! Congrats!
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    13. #1453
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      They look good Pat. When I was reading the header I was thinking hmm That's a good place for the epoxy and stud. I was right of course I ordered some for me after the first time you used them. lol Thae panel came out great.
      Wayne
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    14. #1454
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      I have never seen a map in the door pockets. Everything else but. Is the door clear insulator plastic repro or did you use blank sheet and make your own?

    15. #1455
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      Quote Originally Posted by Cop Magnet View Post
      She sounds awesome, Pat! Congrats!
      thank you sir I hope you are well!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Motown 454 View Post
      They look good Pat. When I was reading the header I was thinking hmm That's a good place for the epoxy and stud. I was right of course I ordered some for me after the first time you used them. lol Thae panel came out great.
      yes it is a great use of the weld mount!
      thanks

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      Quote Originally Posted by wfo guy View Post
      I have never seen a map in the door pockets. Everything else but. Is the door clear insulator plastic repro or did you use blank sheet and make your own?
      I made the water shields out of boat cover heat shrink;-)
      thanks

    16. #1456
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      Legendary‘s carpet set fits great with a few modifications and the addition of some foam to fill the gap around the modified shifter tunnel. It’s nice that they make this carpet extra long at the firewall so you cannot see any of firewall. Just letting it relax for a few days with a some 25 pound lead bags.
      Thanks
      Pat






    17. #1457
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      "Lead shot".... FTW!!!!



    18. #1458
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      This is going to be such a nice car.


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    19. #1459
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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      This is going to be such a nice car.


      Andrew
      Thank you Andrew! Looking at a GTO this weekend, next project;-)

    20. #1460
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      Received an email from Carlisle events to be part of their featured vehicle display at the Chrysler nationals. (Thank you Ed Buczeskie!) It will be great showing the vehicle for the first time in Carlisle as this is where I saw the car for the first time prior to buying it 9 years ago. Having an indoor space to show my black Charger pretty much assures everyone that we will have a rain free and relatively cool weekend;-)
      Thanks
      Pat

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