Stretch
Hey! There’s no easy button for a body like this!
Jass, Wayne and myself went to our favorite yard today. It was good. Good indeed.
I can't believe what I found today. But I'm sitting here looking at it so I guess I have to.
The first thing I found just completely blows my mind.
I was laughing at the bad home grown wood dash (yes wood) completely 100% hand built with the factory gauges installed in it. The truck was a late '70s dodge with a bad purple paint job.
I looked in the back and noticed a pair of torsion bars under a pair of leaf springs. I climbed in, moved the springs, picked up a torsion bar to look at the part #. I then googled it. Mid 60s b-body no good to me. Thats when I relized the springs I moved are new. Never installed mopar Super stock springs. Jass said " if you don't take those I will". I responded with " Oh, I'm buying them!"
I then walked back to the '66 barracuda I have harvested more then a few parts from. I noticed the drive shaft on the ground next to it. I need one for Stinky. Stinky is a '65 so it has a ball and trunion shaft. '66 is a slip yoke. "I'll take that". Two scores and not one tool used!
Then, at the end of the day Jass found a '73 4 door Dart. With, you guessed it. One good door. The right rear. 6 bolts later I was carrying it to my truck.
Grand total you ask? Paul said $80.00. I gave him $100.00
Jass and Wayne did well too.
I can't believe what I found today. But I'm sitting here looking at it so I guess I have to.
The first thing I found just completely blows my mind.
I was laughing at the bad home grown wood dash (yes wood) completely 100% hand built with the factory gauges installed in it. The truck was a late '70s dodge with a bad purple paint job.
I looked in the back and noticed a pair of torsion bars under a pair of leaf springs. I climbed in, moved the springs, picked up a torsion bar to look at the part #. I then googled it. Mid 60s b-body no good to me. Thats when I relized the springs I moved are new. Never installed mopar Super stock springs. Jass said " if you don't take those I will". I responded with " Oh, I'm buying them!"
I then walked back to the '66 barracuda I have harvested more then a few parts from. I noticed the drive shaft on the ground next to it. I need one for Stinky. Stinky is a '65 so it has a ball and trunion shaft. '66 is a slip yoke. "I'll take that". Two scores and not one tool used!
Then, at the end of the day Jass found a '73 4 door Dart. With, you guessed it. One good door. The right rear. 6 bolts later I was carrying it to my truck.
Grand total you ask? Paul said $80.00. I gave him $100.00
Jass and Wayne did well too.