67 gtx clone restoration,new pics imported by duncan 2006 !!

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Cracking car Dave, that is coming along really well...proper restification as they say! :D
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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Dave." EAT YA HEART OUT " ;) ;) ;)



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thanks its not been easy i tell ya !!! alot of time spent on ebay and on the phone to the states the past year sourcing parts but hay who cares now that all the nice shiny bits are going back on the car itas all worth it !!
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is there any 1 on the forum that has a 67 belvedere satallite pics would be cool to see ??? 8-)
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thats a nice 67, i have different cill trim to yours , oh thats cus mines a clone ha ha :lol: :lol: :lol: thats a nice flat looking bonnet to great for ram air !! 8-)
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r.runner ive pm you but seems stuck in my out box, let me know if you get them lol!
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if my last msg sent !!

yaeh thanks for that..........
be good to see some pics of your engine bay if poss ???
im looking to do away and or hide all the electrical bits on the firewall can you tel me what they all are ??

especially the one that looks like the starter selenoid thats mounted near the wiper mopar , what does it do ??
as i have a small performance high torque starter already fitted with a selenoid and that wires up to the original battery lead connections ??
bit baffled on that 1 ha ha
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Prefer the blue one.... :P ;)
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RichDeb wrote:Prefer the blue one.... :P ;)
:laughing3: :drwho:


nice job PP looks good :thumbright: you keeping the ralleys on it !! 8-)
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:lol: cool. yeah i was wanting to get the original magnum 500 wheels and the tyres with the red pin stripe on them as look real cool and old skool looking !! when i pull her out of garage again next wknd il try get som better pics to put up and il kep them coming through out the build....
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paddysplymouth wrote:ha ha i know what your saying about the gtx original hood scoops but the bonnet is fibre glass anyway and it came with the six pack hood, come on lets be honest it looks much more meaner looking the way it does !!!
and if i put the gtx hood emblem on there it would look out of place !! however i am putting some of th chrome and stainless trim back on, year 1 do not supply any new wheel arch trim for a 67 but do for a 68 !! the set i have aint that great so i wont put wheel arch trim back on but i did get new alloy sill plates that run along the cill externally, i have see a few with this look and it does look good !! so thinks thats what im going to do,

as for is it up to the standards of the previous question and is my work that good then my answer is yeah i have an eye for super straight body work and take quality to the next level ha ha if you want to see my previous car that i sold and won car of the year and was rated possibly the best classic ford of 2008 get ya self a copy of classic ford magazine may issue 2008, how many mk1 capris do ya know built like mine and run a trick ecu with 2.9 24 valve cossie runs 0 to 60 in 5 secs and 13 sec 1/4 mile ha ha

yous should know that this build is dedicated to patrick o,rielly and only the best will do, he sadly passed away in 2007 and it was him my best mate that left me this plymouth, i sold my previous car to fund this project on his behalf as looking at her now nearly complete he would be damm proud, its the least i can do for him he was a true mopar fan hence my user name paddys plymouth, im dave mcsherry myself but laugh when yous all reply to me as paddy ha ha :D :lol: :lol: :lol:
well what a nice thing to do as a tribute to your mate
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R.I.P. Paddy, you are doing him proud with this Build!!! :D

Keep up the good work.

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Looks great Dave :thumbright: Nice job on the headliner.
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cheers guys most appriciated ........
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