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    68Chevelle is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 68 Chevelle SS & 72, 27 Tudor, 26 Coupe
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    Very cool and solid car Bob. Looks like youre working pretty fast on it to me.
    Can't wait to see some more progress pics.

    Thomas
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 74 pinto, 41 ford, 34 dodge
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    i have removed the fuel tank, rear axle and torque tube. the motor and tranny are unbolted and all thes left is the torque rods (?go from bellhousing to the front crossmember?) and the clutch linkage. that will be next weekends job. i will be leaving all the front end on until i get my t5 addapter and see what im going to have to modify. the body is at my shop and i removed the dash and under dash heater. i set my battery charger on 6v and tested out the motor, still works great!!

    bob
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    turbo74pinto is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 74 pinto, 41 ford, 34 dodge
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    got more work done today. pedal assemblies, battery tray, engine, tranny, all exhaust, all brake lines and steering column have been removed. i tried to pull the tranny away from the engine...no go. seems as though the input shaft is frozen to the clutch disc. i have it soaking with pb blaster right now. ill soak it through out the week and hopefully i can get it apart next weekend.

    bob
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