Won't be too long before we get our first Donker as a member, now.
No chance. Notice how Zac is the only blumo guy? There's a reason for that.
Won't be too long before we get our first Donker as a member, now.
Interesting ride
flat black the whole thing. and put teeth on the front.
The lower a slab is put the longer it seems the trunk grows.
I won't be that guy!Won't be too long before we get our first Donker as a member, now.
Thanks man, I have a vision but need the money now...
I don't want to go that crazy route!
Thats exactly what I said when I lowered it!
I won't be that guy!
haha that's one point for me!well you said all the right things
That's bull, Ross. The only time people here give the cold shoulder to a newbie is when he comes in and starts talking crap.Stormer said:You know the reason, Stan.
Not too many people hang out where they're not welcome or where there's a bunch of **** talk. Zac is a cool kid with super thick skin & a good sense of humor. He takes it in stride but most people can't or won't.
You know the reason, Stan.
Not too many people hang out where they're not welcome or where there's a bunch of **** talk. Zac is a cool kid with super thick skin & a good sense of humor. He takes it in stride but most people can't or won't.
Welcome. Take your time and you will run across parts. I found extra tail-lights for my 65 Newport cheap at local Mopar shows. I think your New Yorker lights are slightly different (lens colors). It looks like you are missing the passenger side rear fender flare. If so, start looking since rare. It is easy to lower the front since the springs are adjustable torsion bars. Indeed, the problem is usually they are too sagged, in which case you are running on the rubber bumper stops which makes for a very firm ride.
That NYer has some real attitude as-is! Talk to us about your drivetrain plans.
I'd put the money into the rest of the car instead of engine hop ups. Throwing bucks for bolt ons on a tired 383 in a New Yorker may not be the wisest allocation of resources on a big luxury barge.
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Sounds like a reasonable perk up and the bonus of a new carb in reliability and ease and tuning is double fold. I like hearing other people's engine plans as I'm still deciding what I may or may not do with mine.