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by 1carcrazyguy » Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:42 pm
Got my 71 Dart tagged and "road legal" a couple of weeks ago so today I decided to dive in on my green 71 SSP. I still have no idea where this project is headed but I knew it needed a lot of cleaning.
One is a before and the other is after a few hours. I only got 1/3 the trunk floor done. I could have done the entire trunk floor but my back was ready to throw in the towel for the day.

1971 Satellite Sebring Plus - EV2 / V1W / P6XW Not very nice but it is still wearing original paint and hose clamps!!

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by CtownRunner » Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:23 am
Nice and solid! Worth the elbow grease. Wish mine was that good.
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by 1carcrazyguy » Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:37 pm
CtownRunner wrote:Nice and solid! Worth the elbow grease. Wish mine was that good.
I hope to finish the trunk floor tomorrow and then start on the interior floor pans. I am planning on doing a color change to Curious Yellow or Plum Crazy with black interior. But even with the faded green color the new Weld Prostars made it look a little better!!

Maybe in the next week or so I will have the outside cleaned up and a full side shot of the car with the Prostars on it!
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by 1carcrazyguy » Wed Nov 28, 2007 2:00 am
Spent a few more hours on the trunk floor today. I was pretty happy that I did not find any major rust that would need to be cut out!!! Now I just need to work on the wheel housings and the area below the package tray.
1971 Satellite Sebring Plus - EV2 / V1W / P6XW Not very nice but it is still wearing original paint and hose clamps!!

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by Eric » Wed Nov 28, 2007 7:28 pm
wow...that's one clean trunk floor!
AKA Butterscotch71....the road runner nest is out to win you over this year!
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by 1carcrazyguy » Wed Nov 28, 2007 9:29 pm
Eric wrote:wow...that's one clean trunk floor!
I was VERY happy when I started cleaning it up!! The dark areas in the seams still could use some cleaning. But I noticed that some of the paint was getting loose in those seams and I did not want to take a chance on getting down to bare metal. The dark areas on the flat surface of the trunk floor (almost the left/center of the pic) are VERY light surface rust where the mat stuck and peeled the paint up.

But I didn't see anything even remotely close enough to need a patch panel. Hopefully this weekend I can get the interior cleaned up a little and bolt in the seats! Then I plan to wash it and clean it up a little on the outside so I can make a list of stuff I need for the car. Mainly it will be repop parts like marker lights, exhaust tips, seat covers, carpet, and things like that. Then I need to search for bumpers (front is twisted) and a motor! Still trying to decide on using a 360 (bare block and J heads) that I bought for my Duster, or trying to locate a 383/400/440??? The list never ends.......

1971 Satellite Sebring Plus - EV2 / V1W / P6XW Not very nice but it is still wearing original paint and hose clamps!!

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by CtownRunner » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:36 pm
You will not regret a Big Block in a B body. I vote 383/400/440.
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by 1carcrazyguy » Wed Nov 28, 2007 11:03 pm
I had a 71 RR in high school (1990-91) and LOVED it!! But the machine shop that is going to be building the motor keeps reminding me that "500 ft lbs of torque is 500 ft lbs of torque". I have read about people "loving" their small block B bodies because of weight saving, handles better and the extra room inside the engine compartment. Right now it is more about getting the car cleaned, making a list of parts needed/wanted

After that I will decide on a color and THEN send a motor of some sort to the machine shop.......which will likely be summer time...
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by rr6pak » Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:12 am
IF you need/want a small block, what about the 360 crates?
