mopardwh wrote:Jim I was just thinking about your cd last night! Getting ready to look for it tonight, so I can get some more pointers on all the metal work I'm doing to mine right now. Thanks again for putting together such a great product.
I am sure it can help with that. I sure did have to do an awful lot of metal work myself on the 68!
Good Luck! Any questions? Feel free to ask here or email me anytime!
67cspowerwagon wrote:Jim I have been thinking about getting on of you CD's do go in to where you where about to get stuff like headliner and seat vinyl? thanks Ken
Ken, the headliner, I do go into deep detail about how to replace/repair that. The material that was original to our Sweptlines is not available. I bought my material at a local fabric shop. It is 'close' in looks, but not an exact match. That fabric shop is now out of business too, but there are other fabric shops that have different styles of materials for your headliner. As for the seat vinyl mine is your basic black vinyl. I had someone sew and cover the seats. The pleated part in the center is a material that already has pleats formed into it. The pleats are not individually sewn in. This is available too and your local upholstery shop should be able to get it. I do have some photos of the before and after of my seats, and also of the mechanism of how my bucket seats work. These are the original Adventurer Bucket Seats. Not the Bench seat.
If you are interested to know what is on the CD, I can send you a complete list of all the items/folders that are on the CD. Just PM me with your email address.
jim i'll have money in mail, 5-9-11, now how about some raditor info found out owner doesn't have it anymore
is it still avaliable, or can i sub with something else. hope to get pics soon to show off.
There are always "substitutions"... but the question is, how much do you want to fabricate? So... if you don't care for having the 'exact' radiator, first, take measurements of your radiator opening, Check where your hoses position is and visit your local junk yard. Check here in the parts wanted/for sale and ask for a used one. Check with places like Auto Zone. Lastly, you can check with your local Radiator Shop and see what they can either build or buy for you.
Post in the forums... you never know if a local guy near you already has an extra radiator!
1969IndianaDodgeMan wrote:The CD was here when I got home last night - time to take it for a spin! Thanks for getting it here so quickly.
The mail man was on his toes this time! That really was fast! Good Luck with your Dodge, and email me anytime with questions about the CD OR any part of your repairs.
Jim, I'm in Canada, Northern Alberta and I sure would like to buy one of your CD's. They sound awesome and your truck looks great.I do not have paypal etc, but could I simply mail you a check first and then you send up the CD? You had sent me some wiring pics and those really helped. Tks
OHENRY wrote:Jim, I'm in Canada, Northern Alberta and I sure would like to buy one of your CD's. They sound awesome and your truck looks great.I do not have paypal etc, but could I simply mail you a check first and then you send up the CD? You had sent me some wiring pics and those really helped. Tks
Don't mail a cheque as some U S banks will not process a Canadian Cheque even if made payable in U S Funds. Use a money order payable in U S Dollars.
OHENRY wrote:Jim, I'm in Canada, Northern Alberta and I sure would like to buy one of your CD's. They sound awesome and your truck looks great.I do not have paypal etc, but could I simply mail you a check first and then you send up the CD? You had sent me some wiring pics and those really helped. Tks
Sorry O'Henry but Dodgeboykim is right... No checks NOR Money Orders... Paypal only for "foreign" countries. (even though I personally don't consider Canada Foreign ) I even had problems with a money order from Canada. Maybe you can find a friend that has a Paypal account??
DieselRam wrote:I just ordered my Sweptline Restoration CD today! Very excited to receive it. I am also from Canada and just used Paypal...Thanks Jim!!
AS OF JAN. 1, 2015 THERE WILL BE A PRICE INCREASE TO $25.00 US $30 CANADA for the CD (hard copy) This is the VERY FIRST price increase for the CD and I hate to do it. But mailing costs have gone up significantly over the years. I MAY be offering a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD VERSION... what do you think? I haven't decided on that price, but it may be $20 for the DOWNLOAD version.
I've got the hard copy version already but love the idea of the download. With internet speeds up as fast as they are now, I wouldn't think it would take to long to load.
In my personal opinion, you can charge whatever you'd like! your CD has already paid for itself for me, saved me time and headaches while trying to accomplish one task or another!
Notice I say you can charge whatever you want, now that I already have one!!!