Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
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- sdweatherman
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
Nice to see the rear bumper assembly ready to go on! Thanks for the motivation!
Scott.
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
Thanks Scott.......what about some more motivation?
I did some pre installation taping... Then with a little help from my two assistants..... I was able to get the bumper on with no scratches anywhere!
I did some pre installation taping... Then with a little help from my two assistants..... I was able to get the bumper on with no scratches anywhere!
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
And yes......as you can see the license plate light lighting up the underside of the edge of the trunk lid, I'm missing the small plate that goes there.
I had it when I took the car apart but do you think I can find it??? nope....
I had it when I took the car apart but do you think I can find it??? nope....

- ct71rr
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
Nice progress! Looks great!
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Thanks ct.....
Finally got a chance to finish the front to back brake line.
Since my stainless lines are only 10 footers I have to use a coupling to join them.
No issues with doing that as I've done it this way in the past.
Finally got a chance to finish the front to back brake line.
Since my stainless lines are only 10 footers I have to use a coupling to join them.
No issues with doing that as I've done it this way in the past.
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Also got a chance to install the rear portion of the parking brake cables.
I bought the stainless kit from Dante's and the kit shows up in a INLINE TUBE box, go figure.
I bought the stainless kit from Dante's and the kit shows up in a INLINE TUBE box, go figure.
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
Got into mounting up the line-loc on the car.
I put it on the other side of the proportioning valve in the wheel well. I was able to tweak the passenger side brake line & have it fit nicely...
I did have to make a new line for the drivers side as it is so short.
I put it on the other side of the proportioning valve in the wheel well. I was able to tweak the passenger side brake line & have it fit nicely...

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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
I was finally able to finish up the work on the rear end.
Got the shocks on and the parking brake cables hooked up.
Filled it full of fluid (along with sure-grip additive).
Polished up the Welds and put them on.
The car now sits on its rear tires. Next step is to mount the battery tray in the trunk, but that's for next weekend....
Got the shocks on and the parking brake cables hooked up.
Filled it full of fluid (along with sure-grip additive).
Polished up the Welds and put them on.
The car now sits on its rear tires. Next step is to mount the battery tray in the trunk, but that's for next weekend....

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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)

71 gtx 440 4speed air grabber blue on blue with white vinyl roofOption cassette player
Plymouth's gonna getcha!
There are 3 things that will live forever, cockroaches, Keith Richards, & slant 6
Plymouth's gonna getcha!
There are 3 things that will live forever, cockroaches, Keith Richards, & slant 6
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
Thanks Kevin.....post some pictures of your GTX...it's been a while.
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
I finally got a chance to install the Optima battery tray in the trunk. I bought the car with a trunk mounted battery, so I stayed with the same concept.
Also installed the master cylinder and the lines going to the proportioning valve.
Now it's time to start prepping the Air Grabber setup.
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
Started cleaning up the underside of the Air Grabber setup.
Not the cleanest under there - I sanded all of the mounting bosses so the tops are flat for when the threaded fasteners go on them.
Other little bits of gooped fiberglass to remove as well...
I do have some sanding to do on the 4 tapered bosses at the back.
Not the cleanest under there - I sanded all of the mounting bosses so the tops are flat for when the threaded fasteners go on them.
Other little bits of gooped fiberglass to remove as well...

I do have some sanding to do on the 4 tapered bosses at the back.
- ct71rr
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
Looks great
Hopefully I’ll be as far along as you some day 


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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
Mmmm-mmmm. Shiny new parts going on! Is that the Stinger Air Grabber set up?
Scott.
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1971 GB7 Plymouth Satellite Sebring Plus w/factory Sunroof
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Re: Startin to work on the Clone Runner (it's PAINTED!)
Yes Scott, it is the Stinger set-up.......
I ran into a snag.
The Stinger set-up does need some work...it is not just out of the box ready. I had to sand some of the imperfections on the underside.
The rear 4 cones on the underside also needed some clean-up. So as I was cleaning them up this happened...
I wasn't too happy on how thin the cones actually are - I was hoping they would have been solid.
Anyway, I thought I was screwed, so I started to figure out a way to make something work.
So this is what I thought up.....I went to Lowes and bought these. #10-24 fender washer, #10-24 x 1 1/2" long stainless machine screw & #10-24 furniture base flange.
The idea is to have a stud coming thru so the bell-nut can attach to it.....but how to attach it?
Here's how.... Good ol JB weld for fiberglass.

I ran into a snag.
The Stinger set-up does need some work...it is not just out of the box ready. I had to sand some of the imperfections on the underside.
The rear 4 cones on the underside also needed some clean-up. So as I was cleaning them up this happened...

Anyway, I thought I was screwed, so I started to figure out a way to make something work.
So this is what I thought up.....I went to Lowes and bought these. #10-24 fender washer, #10-24 x 1 1/2" long stainless machine screw & #10-24 furniture base flange.
The idea is to have a stud coming thru so the bell-nut can attach to it.....but how to attach it?
Here's how.... Good ol JB weld for fiberglass.