Abraham Lincoln
Feature Winner
Who needs skills All i need is Logic
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Post by Abraham Lincoln on Feb 9, 2012 13:58:08 GMT -5
Build Strategies/Tips for Mopar Trunks
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Post by seven1seven on Feb 11, 2012 11:51:42 GMT -5
ohhh the most over looked and under rated part of a mopar!!! if built correctly they can be a burden to anyone that takes a shot at it or from it!
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Post by Johnny L on Mar 2, 2012 21:10:10 GMT -5
^^this guy knows what he's talking about ;D^^
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Post by bradfarmer on Mar 11, 2012 17:10:30 GMT -5
Best way to do the rear of a 65 new yorker?
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Post by redneck11 on Mar 12, 2012 7:13:00 GMT -5
in my opinion would be to tuck it and notch or dim pull the frame i have ran solid and moon hard for a bit but when they bend the always seem to bend different but when you tuck them they seem to go the same
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Post by seven1seven on Mar 12, 2012 17:25:19 GMT -5
^^this guy knows what he's talking about ;D^^ thanks Johnny! it has taken alot of trial and error to get it to where I like it lol
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Post by 12 on Jul 16, 2012 15:03:52 GMT -5
so I have 60's imperial. Its my first build of imperial and am wondering would i should do with the trunk! any help would be nice! Any pictures would be nice to go along with what you are saying lol might be asking to much then.. and yes i know front forward all night i got that much...
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Post by hemi on Jul 23, 2012 23:37:27 GMT -5
is it a 66 or older fullframe or a 67 and newer subframe imperial?fullframers and subframe imperials require different types of builds.
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Post by 12 on Aug 2, 2012 23:06:35 GMT -5
its a newer imperial late 60's
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