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  1. good deal there if your looking to go posi
  2. believe it or not LS5 thats exactly what I did and the car doesnt seem to be sitting any lower then when it had the 350 in it.
  3. 10 hours of labor to replace a 10$ part. its all labor. im doing a front seal on a tranny of a ford freestar right now and its a 16 hour job. part cost 22$
  4. go with adjustable uppers and lowers if you dont you will always wish you did. may as well hold off a bit and save up some more and do it right the first time.
  5. The satin blackive used in the past , John deer blitz black is actually very easy to use , when I had scratches all I did was scuff the whole panel with scotch brite clean with prep sol and respray the panel. Never had a problem. That leads us to your issue, your panel has a graphic in it. I would think you could mask up the graphic and reshoot the panel with not to much of a problem. I'm assuming you used a base oat with a satin clear. Which makes the job a little more labor intensive but still seems like an easy fix. I painted a motorcycle some years back with a 2 stage paint with semi clear and the owner eventually polished and buffed it and it came out a little more shiny then it was but still looked good.
  6. Wow never even thought of that. That's something I'm going to have to look into.
  7. wow those heat shrink fittings are great, ive never seen them before, im definaely going to use them in the future. They may even make the inexpensive ss hoses finish up nice instead of those tacky looking cheap hose clamps with the aluminum cover. Could probably use a t bolt hose clamp on top just for safety. great for applications like radiator fittings where true screw on an fittings would be very costly.
  8. Alternator is the same just different mount motor mounts are the same. You may need a bigger radiator. As far as the fan shroud I've heard the small block one will work with some minor mods. I haven't gotten that far yet so I can't say for sure. I didn't change my front springs and my nose still is a little to high for my liking so I'm glad I didn't go for the bb springs as I assume they would have made the front even higher.
  9. You can get a Spectra Premium 3 core radiator with a lifetime warranty from autozone for about $175 and a 2 core for even less.
  10. high 50's here yesterday and the day before and low teens today, thought ide be able to work onmy 72 today but too cold and no room inside untill I move my office to other side of shop. hopefully that will be done by next week. looks like the weather is going to break soon
  11. I did some ss logos for a friend on his 86 monte ss using the plastidip and they look great and have lasted through this horrific winter we have been having here in NY. the car is kept in the street and is a daily drive. Ide give it a shot with the plastidip and if you dont like it you can just take it off easily enough.
  12. If im not mistaken the vintage air setup comes with a panel of its own that mounts where the existing panel is and looks just like the original
  13. awsome, hope mine sounds that good when its done.
  14. The paint is a small part of the expense involved in a full paint job, when you take into account all the time involved in the prep work. I would try to figure out how much paint you will need based on the answers above then order 50% more just in case. Once you get started you never know what's going to happen and even if you can get more if you need it you never know if it's going to be an exact match. So order more and make sure you save some for touch up down the road if nesesary.
  15. Just realized most of my cutting of spot welds now a days is on newer cars so the metal is a lot thinner then in the days of old so I'm sure that the metal gauge makes a big difference
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