Dr.Jass
Pastor of Muppets
I swear, they're all out to get me.
My project car is '74 (formerly L8 Dark Moonstone 318/auto)
My parts car is a '74 (E5 red 318/auto)
The doors and front clip on my '71 are from a '74 (also E5 red but a 360HP car, VIN sticker still on the door, trans unknown)
And last night, the sad remains of another one (a B1 blue 360HP/4-speed) followed me home:

It's fitting that it's upside-down, because this car was rolled to death around 1979/80. You're looking at the original home of the 360HP that I bought in mid-July. The core-support numbers match that block (dude still has the title, no less). I also have the cluster; she went on her head with only 18,000 miles on her. I actually have a bunch of parts from this car, and a friend grabbed the doors for one of his projects, dents and all.
Why bother, you ax? Well, for one thing it was free. One less thing on the property with which he has to deal made "get it out of here" payment enough. Being a Rallye, it had a couple of things worth saving. Y'see, the swaybar's still on it.

Not only is the swaybar there, so are the required lower control arms. Those three parts are connected with all the original 1974 hardware. When was the last time you saw 50-year-old swaybar link bushings that looked this good?


They're filthy, but they're not cracked or weatherbeaten. They were in the shade the whole time. The strut-rod bushings, along with the torsion bar and ball-joint boots look good.
Dig the rusted-out K-member (lower right corner of last image). Don't know that I've seen such damage in the past.
Since it was a Rallye, it had heavy-duty suspension. Those torsion bars are well worth knowin'.

The framerails are junk, but they're much better than what's on the other '74. No--not that one, the other one. No, that's a '71 with '74 parts; I mean the other other one. Sheesh.
I'm going to strip the good bits and offer the K to a friend that wants to build a run stand. If he doesn't want it, that and the rest of this tetanus festival is too rotten to be of any use. It'll get scrapped... a sad fate for a JH23J4B, but methinks the last of this chassis needs the closure.
My project car is '74 (formerly L8 Dark Moonstone 318/auto)
My parts car is a '74 (E5 red 318/auto)
The doors and front clip on my '71 are from a '74 (also E5 red but a 360HP car, VIN sticker still on the door, trans unknown)
And last night, the sad remains of another one (a B1 blue 360HP/4-speed) followed me home:

It's fitting that it's upside-down, because this car was rolled to death around 1979/80. You're looking at the original home of the 360HP that I bought in mid-July. The core-support numbers match that block (dude still has the title, no less). I also have the cluster; she went on her head with only 18,000 miles on her. I actually have a bunch of parts from this car, and a friend grabbed the doors for one of his projects, dents and all.
Why bother, you ax? Well, for one thing it was free. One less thing on the property with which he has to deal made "get it out of here" payment enough. Being a Rallye, it had a couple of things worth saving. Y'see, the swaybar's still on it.

Not only is the swaybar there, so are the required lower control arms. Those three parts are connected with all the original 1974 hardware. When was the last time you saw 50-year-old swaybar link bushings that looked this good?


They're filthy, but they're not cracked or weatherbeaten. They were in the shade the whole time. The strut-rod bushings, along with the torsion bar and ball-joint boots look good.
Dig the rusted-out K-member (lower right corner of last image). Don't know that I've seen such damage in the past.
Since it was a Rallye, it had heavy-duty suspension. Those torsion bars are well worth knowin'.

The framerails are junk, but they're much better than what's on the other '74. No--not that one, the other one. No, that's a '71 with '74 parts; I mean the other other one. Sheesh.
I'm going to strip the good bits and offer the K to a friend that wants to build a run stand. If he doesn't want it, that and the rest of this tetanus festival is too rotten to be of any use. It'll get scrapped... a sad fate for a JH23J4B, but methinks the last of this chassis needs the closure.
