Started on this friday, worked on it for about 4 hours that day and got the following done. Moving along pretty good so far IMO.
Stage 1 of getting the car in the air, also paste waxed the hell out of the front end:

Stage 2 of car height, also bra, towels and other protective debris added:

Again, notice the bumper in comparison to that trash can that has to be 4ft tall:

Alternator, serpentine belt, MAF, STB, battery, elbow, CAI and starter (not pictured) removed:

Soaking the factory y-pipe in PB Blaster:

2 hours, 2 cuts, 10 bolts, 1 can of PB Blaster, and a terrible bruise later, this came out:

what will be replacing the factory junk:

Just to make this thread a little more worth your while, heres a random pic of my car at the clem the wednesday before. My uncles '70 AAR Cuda is on the left. The latter is probably my dream mopar in every aspect possible.

enjoy
im probably going to try and tackle at least one of the manifolds today. i think it would be generous to describe the passenger side as a b!tch and 3/4 though!!!
Stage 1 of getting the car in the air, also paste waxed the hell out of the front end:

Stage 2 of car height, also bra, towels and other protective debris added:

Again, notice the bumper in comparison to that trash can that has to be 4ft tall:

Alternator, serpentine belt, MAF, STB, battery, elbow, CAI and starter (not pictured) removed:

Soaking the factory y-pipe in PB Blaster:

2 hours, 2 cuts, 10 bolts, 1 can of PB Blaster, and a terrible bruise later, this came out:

what will be replacing the factory junk:
Just to make this thread a little more worth your while, heres a random pic of my car at the clem the wednesday before. My uncles '70 AAR Cuda is on the left. The latter is probably my dream mopar in every aspect possible.

enjoy








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