ckessel
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8/25/24 11:47 a.m.
Hello there, my name is Carl. My longterm project is a 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 that I intend to use for driving events and autocross events along with daily fun driving. Maybe an occasional dragstrip run. This car is the cover car for the second edition of a Mopar Handling tech book from the late 80's. It belonged to a freind of mine who was good freinds with the two gents who owned the tech publishing company. Since I've mostly posted on another forum about the car, I'm going to put the link up to that site so those interested can read multiple pages over 8 years of my work. This will make it easier for me, writing wise. As I continue working on it, I'll add content directly here.
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/updating-the-super-street-mopar.116131/
That's quite an epic build! It's a beautiful car and it will be pretty amazing when you finally get it on the road again.
ckessel
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8/26/24 7:09 p.m.
ckessel
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8/27/24 6:09 p.m.
Nice to see a car with a history keep on going!
ckessel
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8/31/24 6:27 p.m.
What an awesome build--the history element is amazing. The Gear Vendors thing definitely retains relevance in the drag & drive world these days. Looking forward to more!
In reply to ckessel :
I heart the old MoPars, and a 65 Coronet is one of the finest IMO. Looking forward to your posts!
ckessel
New Reader
9/3/24 12:11 a.m.
Thank you. Of the early b-body units, 62-65, I actually like the 64's best. I got such a deal on this car, plus I knew its original owner/builder, couldn't pass it up. This car replaced the 70 Challenger that I lost in a wildfire back in 07.
rustomatic said:
The Gear Vendors thing definitely retains relevance in the drag & drive world these days. Looking forward to more!
What isn't said is the GV don't last long. They last but it's pretty much done after 1.5-2 events, sometimes even less, with anything having 4 digit hp.
I look forward to further updates because well old school muscle.
ckessel
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9/3/24 12:42 p.m.
I don't plan on using the GV when I'm throwing the car around. The trans was done by Pro Trans, a Torqueflite specialty company. They put together an essentially Class 8 or Trophy truck[ desert stuff] unit for me since they knew how it was going to get used. Similar deal on the converter by Continental.
ckessel
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9/4/24 6:57 p.m.
I set the tank nest into the frame and tried to set the lid into it. Didn't want to fit. Hmmm. Then I remembered that I added the floor mount flanges onto the nest making it a touch wider. So did some more grinding on the lh rail to remove more of the floor mount flange, pretty much flushed it up so its straight vertical. After that I welded the cut edge of the floor to the vertical edge of the rail to solidify them. Grind those welds down, then try the nest and lid again. Bingo.
ckessel
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9/5/24 7:00 p.m.
ckessel
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ckessel
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9/14/24 7:56 p.m.
ckessel
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9/18/24 1:08 p.m.
wawazat
SuperDork
9/18/24 1:42 p.m.
The wagon looks great!
Good luck with the cooling system issues. I struggled with those a few years back on my Cougar and went all gonzo on it to get it fixed-DeWitts aluminum BB radiator, dual electric fans (beefy motors) and shroud, FlowKooler water pump, correct Cleveland t-stat and diverter, blah blah blah. It works wonderfully now and cooling isn't an issue.
ckessel
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9/18/24 2:01 p.m.
Just the new brass/copper unit made a nice difference, along with a fan thats not dorked up. Electrics may be an upgrade in the future but not now. The 65 will have them as that was part of the package from BeCool.
ckessel
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9/25/24 7:17 p.m.
ckessel
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9/29/24 8:09 p.m.
The fuel filler neck and hose showed up this week. I put the tank into the nest to see where the hole needed to be
for the hose in the back wall. Got that marked out then got ready to cut the hole. The hose is 2.5" diameter outside
and I wanted a little bigger on the hole so I could make up a grommet to protect the hose from rub through. I didn't
have a 3" holesaw in my arsenal, I do have a 2.5" cutter but it needs to be replaced, I did have a 2" one so thats what
I used. Instead of blowing $25 on another holesaw, I marked a 3" circle on the metal with my compass. To get the
remainder out, I used my airsaw. Hole is made now. I went over the hole nest with some Acetone, then hit it with a
clean and strip disc, then Acetone again. I'll get the majority of it coated with some POR15 this week before it gets
welded in.
ckessel
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10/20/24 1:02 p.m.