that ethanol **** is really not working in our favor. It gums up carburetors and fuel systems when the car sits for longer time like 4 months in winter. In Germany we still have regular fuel but that also contains 5% Ethanol. You could go for Super+ high octane but that´s 2,30€/Liter or...
ok I´ll just quote my friends reply
" It´s a lot of work. The stainless gutters need to be removed. To do so, you have to remove the roof rail rubber, then the metal roof rail itself and lastly the stainless gutters which are riveted to the roof. You need to drill out the aluminum rivets to...
Hi Dirk, I´m Marvin. I was also at the Spring Fling with my 73 Coupe back in May. My friend replaced the vinyl 10 years ago when he owned the car. I´ll ask him and reach out to you later. So far I´ve some old shady pictures of the process that suggest the weather rails stay on the car.
color is b5 blue which was a factory color. But apparently it´s been repainted and either very bad or in a somehow matte finish which of course is wrong. I would very closely inspect for bondo and rust.
Front seats are redone, you can see that the leather is also kinda matte and not as shiny as...
First 600 miles in the book. Temperature gauge failed but that was a $10 2 minutes fix. Otherwise the car is doing great almost as it's happy to be back on the road.
1972-73 IMPERIAL FOR SALE Tracker starting NOW into INFINITY.
it´s back, only $1.800. Try to find a 2 door that´s not completely rotten for less. You won´t.
1973 Chrysler imperial
Vancouver WA; Runs and moves good start for project it does neet a soft plug i think . I'm open to offers or...
odd story. very early built yes but those demonstrator cars had the purpose to show all the options one could order. For a "demo for the dealer" car I would think it should at least have alle the features that were new for the 68 model. This is a low optioned Crown, not even a LeBaron. My best...
great. Murray should better write an invoice over $1200,- so you can press some out of that sucker and be sure to have your expenses (paint, working hours etc) covered. I would see it as compensation for suffering :lol:
Wow I didn't know that, I figure it's good to have them next to each other. That reveals some finer details that are different. I also reckon that you're right concerning the emission stuff...