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MPC 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T


StevenGuthmiller

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Just like everything else your chassis are always very impressive , and the paint on your exhaust and mufflers may be the best I've seen !

And personally I wouldn't call it "dirty" , looks more like nicely "aged" to me . :D

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are you making the drive shaft and the U joints  ??

my U joints failed every 25,000 miles or so on my long ago surrendered 73 Dodge Charger

and I had the smallest V8!

by the way - really glad that you re-routed the exhausts - given all of the great under-body work thats been done

and by the way - the brake lines are attached to the axle - how ??  is that flat lead strip - or what ???

  

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1 hour ago, absmiami said:

are you making the drive shaft and the U joints  ??

my U joints failed every 25,000 miles or so on my long ago surrendered 73 Dodge Charger

and I had the smallest V8!

by the way - really glad that you re-routed the exhausts - given all of the great under-body work thats been done

and by the way - the brake lines are attached to the axle - how ??  is that flat lead strip - or what ???

  

Actually, the brackets aren’t holding much.

They’re just there for looks more than anything.

They are just thin strips of aluminum cut from an aluminum soda can and bent to shape.

 

 

 

Steve

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