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Thanks, Phil. It's rolling along good; once the floors are done the rest should start coming together pretty quick. I think I have just about everything I need sitting here ready to go. I'm looking forward to driving it!

Your floors look about as good as mine do. I did a little to mine today, cleaned up the gas tank. Want to get it repainted. I wasn't going to mess with any body work but I think I may just have the motivation I need to start on it. I do have a little garage envy. Must be nice to have a place to work on something that has a roof over your head. I have the great outdoors to work in, except most of the time it doesn't seem that great :rolleyes:

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Yeah, the garage is the nicest anniversary present my wife ever got me. I worked on my cars outside for a long time and that's no fun. I imagine those Wisconsin winters are tough to work outside in!

Post a few pics, Phil. I'd like to check your progress out.

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Yeah, the garage is the nicest anniversary present my wife ever got me. I worked on my cars outside for a long time and that's no fun. I imagine those Wisconsin winters are tough to work outside in!

One winter I was welding my 53 Willys in 10 below zero weather. The only advantage was it made welding replacement sheet metal in a bit easier with a stick welder :D I really want to put up something, even if it's a car port, just so I can heat it and be able to work on my project cars all winter long.

Post a few pics, Phil. I'd like to check your progress out.

Hopefully I'll have something worth posting here in a few days. I think though it is time to invest in a dust mask and some ear muffs. My ears are still ringing and I have the wonderful taste of metal in my mouth :eek:

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Pretty much finished the floor today. I had a few spots with some small pinholes so I rust proofed them and hit them with some All Metal filler; as soon as it dries I'll do all the edges with some seam sealer and paint the floor with some POR-15. Next we move onto the brakes!

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Ok, that's about as far as I'm going with the floors. I seam sealed the edges and the welds and hit the whole thing with POR-15. Next I'm going to start on putting the brakes together; I should have everything I need. I also pulled a complete front to rear wiring harness out of a Olds wagon a friend of mine was scrapping. With some slicing and dicing I think it'll do the job fine.

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Here's what I came up with for the brakes. The old master cylinder was shot and I wanted something with a dual resevouir anyway. This one is a replacement for a 67 Fairlane. The old one had the pedal pivot incorporated into the casting so I had to build a bracket. It came out great; bolts right in where the old one was and the pedal is in the correct location.

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Im not sure, Neil. The 49 and up didnt incorperate the clutch arm on the MC like the earlier version. Im sure I could build one for it, just need an old one to look at and take some measurements from.

I think you may be right; I might see about churning several of these out and selling them. I got a few messages from people asking me how much to build them one. It's a nice, easy bolt in upgrade and definitely makes your brakes safer.

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Over the last few times in the garage I've got the master cylinder installed, all the front wheel cylinders replaced, new shocks installed, and all new brake lines plumbed in the front. It looks like this is going to work; I'm hoping there's no interference with the shift rods but we'll see once the drive train is ready to go back in. Still need to do the rear but that's coming up later. I got the broken seat slider fixed and the front seat back in, plus got the engine up on a stand so I can take a look at the inside. I've got a few days off so I'm going to try and tackle the wiring some cleanup and repair on the inner fender wells in the front clip, and maybe get the oil pan pulled from the motor so I can get a look at the bottom end.

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Here's what I have for wiring; a friend of mine was scrapping a early 80's Buick G-body wagon so I just took everything front to back. I laid the whole thing out and started cutting out all the extras and labeling everything. After a few hours I had it trimmed down to a fairly simple harness that'll cover everything I need. I went ahead and mounted the fusebox; i"ll start putting the rear harness in tomorrow.

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falconvan;

Hey guy, your making great progress with your "new" Mopar. I'm wondering, will you have any problems with the location of your front brake lines when you reinstall the front clip and radiator mount?? I'm in the process of "plumbing" mine, and I'm concerned about where to properly route them ??:confused: Add; Those are sure great looking shocks !!! Cass, alias Littlemo ...

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