Hi David, thanks for the note. Around herre, 880's are very
rare. I don't recall ever having seen one-especially a wagon. I LIKE it!
Altho I have always been a Mopar man , all cars I have
built and raced have been Chevys( cost considered)
Below my name here , is a link to pics of my project. my
comments below some of the pics. . I will be up-dating it befor long.
.............MO
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2011 4:08
PM
Subject: Re: Progress on 64 Polara
Good Luck MO with your restoration.
I like you, enjoy reading and seeing problems solved by other
guys.
A year ago, I did not really know the difference between a 440
and an 880 as I was a Chevy man and did a lot of drag racing in in the early
1960's at Union Grove, WI, Milan, MI, and up until last year Sunshine
Dragway in St. Pete FL with a big block NOS 55 Chevy. I just
remember the Dodge and Plymouth coming on the scene back in the early
60's and thought they were neat.
I just really like the different look of the early 60
mopars and enjoy seeing what others are doing with similar cars. I hope
to find a 500 4 speed car after this one is done.
David
In a message dated 6/8/2011 4:08:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Thanks
for the pics David, you are contributing to my knowledge and probably
other list members. Yep, working on my 64 Dodge 440 and tuneing in
to this website and the mail list is a enjoyable part of my life.
Mime is a work in progress for the past few years and soon I can get back
to it. ........................MO
On Jun 8, 12:59 pm,
Blosse...@xxxxxxx wrote: > Attached are two pictures of my 64 Polara
and progress as of June in > Hudson, FL body shop. So far this
guy impresses me with his attention to detail. > > The front end
is stripped and it was interesting that the body guy who is a >
Mopar guy points out an imperfection in the front of the hood that
was > filled with lead from the factory (according to him). I
had no idea that is > how Dodge fixed the cars before final
paint. The body is basically rust free > with no repairs ever
except the final touch ups from the factory, which is > nice to
know. > > He also recommended that I replace the front
windshield because the > laminate between the glass layers was
yellowed from too many years in the > California desert. The
new (A/C tinted) glass is like the original tint when
new. > > The rear glass was saved and will be reinstalled
since it does not have a > laminate per the glass
guy. > > I suppose this is old hat to many of you experts, but I
am having fun > learning from those much smarter than me as I
go along. > > Dade City > David > >
factory imperfection.jpg > 1697KViewDownload > >
front end stripped.jpg > 1690KViewDownload
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