#ProjectBeepBeep – Don’t be Indifferent with your Diff!! Part I

Welcome back to Average Guys Car Restoration.

COVID hasn’t been fun but Bill still managed to get some work done on his beautiful 1968 Road Runner.

Check out his work on the differential.

 

More on the diff coming up.

Thanks for checking in.

Tim

#ProjectSportsRoof

#ProjectBeepBeep

 

#ProjectBeepBeep Heater Box and Core – The Finale!

Bill finished up the restoration and installation of his ’68 RoadRunner (#ProjectBeepBeep).

If you haven’t watched this group of videos, you should! When you do grab  a notepad because there are tip in each one that make the restoration, easier, quicker and last longer.

Thanks for checking back!!

 


Great job Bill!

More coming up with #ProjectBeepBeep and more on my ’73 Mustang SportsRoof #ProjectSportsRoof (#SR73). 

Thanks  

Tim

#ProjectBeepBeep – Heater Box and Core – Part II

Welcome back!

In this video Bill continues working on #ProjectBeepBeep’s heater Box and Core:

 


Great progress and lots of good info, thanks Bill.

More coming up for #ProjectBeepBeep and it’s heater box and for #ProjectSportsRoof we’ve got shocks and upholstery.

Thanks for checking in!
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Tim

 

EPIC MOMENT – #PROJECTSPORTSROOF MEETS #PROJECTBEEPBEEP IN THE SAME AIR SPACE

The title should say it all!!

Bill stopped by and we tweaked the timing and carb on #ProjectSportsRoof.

For the first time the stars of this blog are in the same Air Space!

Check it out!


It was a good day. The tweak smoothed out the new carb and I don’t think I ever saw Bill this happy working on BeebBeep. It must be he’s really a Ford guy at heart (Oh his daily driver – A MUSTANG!!).

 

Thanks for checking in!

Tim

Bill’s ’68 RoadRunner #ProjectBeepBeep Brings Home a Trophy

Bill’s 68 RoadRunner takes First Place in local show, Best ’60’s Muscle Car!!!

It was a good show with some awesome 1960’s cars – GTO’s, Mustangs, Corvettes.

 


 

Congrats Bill!!!

Thanks for reading.  More coming up on #ProjectBeepBeep and #ProjectSportsRoof

Tim

68 Road Runner Gets it’s Beep Beep back!!

While trying to warn a real life coyote of his ‘rapid’ approach, Bill’s 1968 Road Runner (#ProjectBeepBeep) failed to  issue the famous BeepBeep, or was that just part the car’s instinctive DNA based response to coyotes in general? Either way Bill tackles the problem. Here’s a shot of the horn.   More coming up …

73 Mustang (Project SportsRoof) Engine Dress Up and Venting/Vacuum

Did you think I sold #ProjectSportsRoof?  Nope.  I’ve been busy and I’ve been serving as editor to another cool project – my constant reader Bill’s ’68 Plymouth RoadRunner (#ProjectBeepBeep). However, I have been doing some work on the sports roof and in this video you’ll see a little bling under the …

Introducing #ProjectBeepBeep – Code H 1968 Road Runner

I’d like you to take a look at one of my constant readers classic muscle car. First let me say that Bill has been an a long quest to find a car to replace this car:   Back in the day. It was a long search with lots of phone calls with many …

Restoring Tach for 68 Road Runner – Project BeepBeep Part IV

Finishing up the rare Tach option project for #ProjectBeepBeep. Another great tip in this one.

Here are a couple photos of BeepBeep’s Tach:

 

Here is the wrap up video.


Thanks for reading!!

Tim

Restoring Tach for 68 Road Runner – Project BeepBeep

Bill gets “techie” in a “tachful” way as he restores the rare Tach option on his 68 Road Runner. #ProjectBeepBeep     More coming up!!! Thanks for reading!! Tim #ProjectBeepBeep #ProjectSportRoof Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner – Body Bumpers Kit Bill takes a look at MOPAR Body Bumper Kit for #ProjectBeepBeep and shows a common mistake made when a …

Restoring Tach for 68 Road Runner – Project BeepBeep Part II

Welcome back to Project BeepBeep. It’s been a bit of time since I posted the first part of Bill’s Tach project so here is a quick link to Part I and Part II is below.

Bill shares his diagnosis on #ProjectBeepBeep’s Tachometer.

Lots more coming up on Project BeepBeep’s tach.

Thanks for following along!!!

Tim

1968 Ply Road Runner
Project BeepBeep

Project BeepBeep – ’68 RoadRunner – Door Panel Tips

Ready for some more #ProjectBeepBeep?  Bill takes you through a few tips for restoring your B-Body door panels.

Take a look:

 

 

Great stuff!!!  Thanks Bill!!!

Have a few Mopar tips – Post them up or drop me a note @ agcarestoration@cox.net and we get you video/tip posted on the site.

Thanks for reading
Tim

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introducing …

Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner – Disc Brake Conversion Part 5 and Some Dash Work

Welcome back to #ProjectBeepBeep.

Bill is working on finishing up the brake conversion. Here is a progress update.

Note:  I forgot to add the credits for these videos:   Starring Bill B as himself; BeepBeep as ’68 Road Runner; Wild E. Coyote in effigy Camera Production; Mrs. Bill B and SamB Editing Tim …

Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner Dash Update

Welcome back to #ProjectBeepBeep.  Thanks for checking in on the progress of Bill’s 1968 Plymouth Road Runner.

If you recall mixed in with some brake updates,  Bill mentioned that he had sent out the circuit board for a restored.  Here is an update on the status of the dash.

 

 

Next up an …

Restoring Tach for 68 Road Runner – Project BeepBeep

Bill gets “techie” in a “tachful” way as he restores the rare Tach option on his 68 Road Runner. #ProjectBeepBeep

 

 

More coming up!!!

Thanks for reading!!

Tim

#ProjectBeepBeep

#ProjectSportRoof

Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner – Body Bumpers Kit

Bill takes a look at MOPAR Body Bumper Kit for #ProjectBeepBeep and shows a common mistake made when a car is painted.   Bill is correct that the bumper are painted over show an oversight that might just tank the value of your car. I grew up working in my Dad’s body …
Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner Disc Brake Conversion – FINAL CHAPTER!

Welcome back to the #ProjectBeepBeep.  We are still following Bill’s progress on the front disc brake conversion for his 68 Plymouth Road Runner. Did I say this is the final chapter?   Well….     Sometimes during a project you just can’t afford the time to do a video, especially when you have a friend …

 

ProjectBeepBeep – 68 Road Runner Valve Cover Gaskets Wrap Up

So you can grab a couple more tips for Valve Cover Gaskets installation and you get to hear BeepBeep running like a top….love that engine music!!!


Some great tips and one more project down for Bill and BeepBeep!!

Coming up next an update and #ProjectSportsRoof and BeepBeep gets tachy (get it?….not Tacky but Tachy!!!)

Thanks for reading.
Tim

 

68 Road Runner Gets it’s Beep Beep back!!

While trying to warn a real life coyote of his ‘rapid’ approach, Bill’s 1968 Road Runner (#ProjectBeepBeep) failed to  issue the famous BeepBeep, or was that just part the car’s instinctive DNA based response to coyotes in general? Either way Bill tackles the problem. Here’s a shot of the horn.   More coming up …

Project BeepBeep – ’68 Road Runner – Drum or Disc – The Decision

1968 Ply Road RunnerProject BeepBeep Welcome back to #ProjectBeepBeep.  Bill is looking at the brakes and gets some professional assistance to help him make a crucial decision.  You know if you’ve got a lot of GO…you need a lot STOP. It not an easy decision to alter a car’s originality, especially …

Project BeepBeep – 68 RoadRunner Dash Update

Welcome back to #ProjectBeepBeep.  Thanks for checking in on the progress of Bill’s 1968 Plymouth Road Runner. If you recall mixed in with some brake updates,  Bill mentioned that he had sent out the circuit board for a restored.  Here is an update on the status of the dash.     Next up an …