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unrulyprocuda
12-09-2009, 09:33 PM
Pro touring 69 Dodge Daytona heres the low down

1970 dodge charger converted to 69 Daytona with windowplug, wing and nose cone House of colors money pearl metallic green with pearl white tail stripe and wing
Interior - all pearl white with custom gauges and console touch screen navigation dvd player cd and mp3 green carpet
trans - kiesler auto,atic overdrive with formula one paddle shift
motor - Hensley built 500 stroker motor dyno'd 650 hp 650 fpt
billet specialties serpintine belt system with ac msd distributor and box demon 850 carb, tti headers,
air ride tech rear suspension shock wave bags and front shockwave with stock torsion bars,frame tied together 13" 6 piston wilwood disc brakes front and back drilled and slotted rotors red powdercoated calipers wilwood master cyl with vacuum booster
20" x 8 billet specialties wheels front and 22x 10 rear with dunlop tires
classic auto air air conditioning box
this will be an in your face in the weeds car either you will love it or hate it i like all cool cars but im most fond of the mopars

Im also buildig a 1970 plymouth duster pro touring car
it has a 408 stroked out 340 balanced by kammer and kammer with a willy six pack setup on it the car is insane previous owner chromed everything all 36,000 dollars worth car will be automatic with 18x8 fronts and 20x10 in the rear tangelo pearl orange paint with black stripe black wheels spoiler and chin spoiler new baer t4 13" disc brakes every seam on the car has been welded and smoothed dash was custom made into roll cage its kind of erie it looks like Glen Ghiapetti and i are building almost the exact car oh well i guess great minds think a like

and last but not least my favorite driver 1968 gtx convertible clone im getting ready to install a srt8 6.1 hemi and trans for the power tour thats if cleveland pick a part makes me a great deal so far we havent come to terms yet they keep turning down my offers. a very wise man told me once
(Its amazing what people prefer to money)

Bakaruda
12-10-2009, 05:25 AM
Welcome, I have a strong feeling we know some of the same people. I lived in Clarksville, TN for 15 years. I have a very good friend that had a mopar junk yard in Lodiburg KY. Anyway welcome.

XcYZ
12-10-2009, 07:56 AM
Welcome aboard. Great projects. :thumbsup:

unrulyprocuda
12-23-2010, 11:00 PM
ive finally finished wih the paint and body now its assembly time:woot:

unrulyprocuda
12-23-2010, 11:01 PM
couldnt get pics to upload but i have these

unrulyprocuda
12-23-2010, 11:05 PM
check out more info and pics at hubgarage.com go to unrulyprocuda Garage
tangelo pearl orange

BDAZSVT
12-24-2010, 08:13 AM
Cars look Good! I am in newburgh and will have to keep an eye out for your cars.

rjsjea
12-24-2010, 07:56 PM
Nice....post pics as you get the assembly going

unrulyprocuda
12-25-2010, 01:52 PM
finally started the metal fab work on the daytona clone here is a few pics to get an idea

gionni
12-29-2010, 12:31 AM
Welcome here....and really nice Projects!! :thumbsup:

unrulyprocuda
12-29-2010, 10:20 PM
ive seen your car several times was it in muscle car power recently or maybe just the show circut thanks for the kind words
mopar on see you around

unrulyprocuda
01-03-2011, 09:05 PM
here you go figured out that my pics were too large more newer pictures

Danp454
01-11-2011, 12:28 PM
I dig it!!!!!!!:wow: :thumbsup:

millerman340
01-11-2011, 02:32 PM
Sweet! I have a hard time with just my one project.. hard to get motivated in 50 degree weather..:lol:

wedged
01-11-2011, 11:48 PM
I am curious about who you bought the duster from ? I see a billet timing chain cover and know of only 1 source for them .

unrulyprocuda
02-08-2011, 10:35 PM
i purchased the car from a man named paul groeninger the timing chain cover was a limited production from magnum research i think they are out of business now i have since sold that piece and am going with stock water pump and billet specialties accessories kit that piece was limited to what you could do with it i have the rear end in now

wedged
02-09-2011, 01:15 AM
Ok, Paul bought that from Magnum HP, Inc. They are definately not out of business.

unrulyprocuda
02-10-2011, 09:59 PM
thats right when i purchased it i tried finding any info on the timing cover and could not find anything on it on the internet then i called him and he told me where he purchased it when i found the website there was no info on that piece and the website was defunkt at the time is this something you made is this your company the piece was awesome .

wedged
02-11-2011, 06:58 AM
Paul got that way back in 2004. The cover was listed on the Magnum HP site when it was available, which was an on and off occurance so the listing for it was intermitant. It's not listed now, but there is one cover remaining that is available. Since it is very unique and had specific parameters that had to be met to use it, not many people could use. A lot of people wanted to use a stock water pump or use a bunch of accesories like power steering and AC on it and there was just no way to easily do it with the electric water pump. Not that it couldn't be done, but it would be difficult.

as far the site magnumhp.com (http://www.magnumhp.com) being defunct, that is incorrect. It has been in continuous daily opperation since 2002. There has been a few (very few) times over the years the site was down due to the webserver having issues. That typically has been limited to very short periods of time, maybe a few hours at most. I can only recall about 4-5 times that it happened during the last 10 years.

unrulyprocuda
02-11-2011, 08:15 PM
its an awesome piece why dont you advertise it more seems like it would be a hot item maybe adapt the use to a stock water pump it would of looked great with the billet specialties accessories kit thanks for the info ive had the car now for about 2 1/2 years i had planned on finally painting it and putting it together and selling it now the bubble burst and no ones buying much would be lucky to get my money back paul had been working on the car for about 20 years and then he got his self in a jam and needed money.

unrulyprocuda
02-26-2011, 10:44 PM
ive beeen working at a brisk pace trying to get some things done on the duster lately what do you guys think not bad for a do it yourself indiana mopar guy

unrulyprocuda
02-26-2011, 10:52 PM
here is more worked several hours last night and got the motor installed i think it looks great how about you guys what do you think