The New Yorker.

YIPEEEE!!!!!!!!! :giggedy: :giggedy: :giggedy:

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Yup, passed both inspections with flying colors!!! :giggedy:

Despite what the inspection sticker says a mechanical inspection on a passenger vehicle does not expire over time, it does on a highway tractor though, but they just use the same sticker.

Now the fun begins. :D

Already have my 600 eddy and ceramic coated headers on the way to me! :)
 
YIPEEEE!!!!!!!!! :giggedy: :giggedy: :giggedy:

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Yup, passed both inspections with flying colors!!! :giggedy:

Despite what the inspection sticker says a mechanical inspection on a passenger vehicle does not expire over time, it does on a highway tractor though, but they just use the same sticker.

Now the fun begins. :D

Already have my 600 eddy and ceramic coated headers on the way to me! :)


Guess no one saw the first time. :huh:

Bump.
 
I'm just jealous, so I don't reply.:dgt: My wife's got a Mopar, my son's got a Mopar, I drive a Ferd Tortoise.:sick:
 
How many toys you got? Whats the story on the, ummmmm, diplomat wagon?


Here's the story in "copy and paste" form. :D

Here is my wagon, 1979 Diplomat Station Wagon, Mild 360/3-Speed OD, 8-3/4 w/ 3.23's!
I bought this car in the spring of 2000 for $250 CND! It was running and driving 318 w/ LeanBurn/904, 8-1/4 w/ 2.46's. It was an ugly dark brown with fading vinyl wood grain and sport trim. The only rust this car had was a thin passenger floor board, the hatch was leaky and toasted the very tips of the rear quarters by filling them with water.

I spent most of the summer of 2000 fixing it up body wise, I removed all the stainless body trim did a very sloppy job IMO on said "body work", Painted it Light Atlantic Blue (Factory 2001 FORD Color ).

Then in the fall of 2003 I did the mechanical, tossing out the 318/904 for a 360 from a '76 Monaco the 3-Speed OD from a '84 D-100, and the clutch and pedal assembly from a Aspen Sport Coupe.

The motor is:
'76 360, Bored .030 Over
.030 Over Stock Dished Pistons w/ Stock Rods
.010/.010 Under Cast Crank
302 Heads w/ 360 Valves, Hardend Seats/Guides, Positve Lock Valve Stem Seals, Comp #901 Springs
Thin MP Head Gasket
MP Timing Chain Tensioner
Double Roller Timing Chain (Came with the motor!)
Reground Solid 248 @ .050, .525 lift, 114 LCA w/ Solid Lifters
Adjustable Rockers From a '67 273
Flo-Tech Headers
9097 ThermoQuad
Edelbrock StreetMaster 318 Single Plane Intake
Edelbrock Cast Aluminum Valve Covers
NGK Spark Plugs
ACCEL Super Stock Plug Wires

Stock Trans from a '84 D-100. 3spd w/ OD Manual Transmission.

Bucket Seats
In Dash White Face Oil/Water/Voltage Aftermarket Gauges
Tilt/Cruise Column
Cruise Control (Not Working)
Aftermarket Steering Wheel, Grant "500".
Tinted Windows, Done by yours truly!
Hurst Stick From A '69 Road Runner w/ Brushed Hurst "T" Handle
Hurst Competion Pro Shifter
26" Two Core Rad
Clarion Head Unit, 4 150 watt 6-1/2 Clarion 2-way speakers (One in each door.)
8-3/4 Open From a '66 Satellite w/ 3.23's
New Custom Built Leaf Springs
11.75 Disk Brakes Up Front, Stock 10" Drums Rear
FBO Electronic Ignition w/ Home Made Harness.
Blacked Out Grill, Due To Flaking Chrome.
Hood Ornament From a '89 Caravan
Dual "Sport" Mirrors From a........'89 Escort!
 
Oh he plays with it.....believe me. His mom caught him last week, but he STILL does it.
 
Weird to see ya rebuilding a car rather than make it suffer the usual carnage in the back 40! :bwuhaha:

Great job though!! Car still going to your mom?
 

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