I am having to part with my 1963 Dodge Custom 880 which I rescued from a Derby candidate in 1996. Mostly original California 35,645 miles. 361cid 727 Torqueflight. Many factory options. It has been garaged since I have had it. Interior is original showing prior signs of sun damage. It’s under a...
Yes thanks for responding. The drum is swedged onto the hubs of the front brakes. Are the rear drums swedged to the hubs as well? My question was what is the composition of the drums alone? Centric drums are two pieces bonded together.
Need info about OEM brake drums aplied to a 1963 Dodge 880 custom. Were the original drums Full cast (one piece) or were they "composite" (two pieces consisting of a bolt pattern center piece and a drum surface piece bonded togeather)?
Were Front drums Full cast and rear drums composite? Do...
Hi, thanks for posting. I'm unclear as to how much of the dash is gone so I'll just take a stab.
I'm looking for an upgrade to my radio grill cover and dash pad. I would be interested in the hub caps too. Could you post a pic under the hood?
Thanks for working on this. I need to send a photo of a part to another member using Private conversations. However, there is no "Upload Photos" button visible like this reply at the bottom. Just the "Post Reply" button.
Please advise.
Thanks for the great contribution.
If I were to use a fuse what Amp rating would be most appropriate?
I have a 63 Dodge 880 Custom 361cid with AC, power windows and seats. 33k original miles. I don't know what the output of my alternator is.
It seems these original parts would be more susceptible to the ethanol (excess moisture) in fuel these days . Since they were designed for non ethanol use. I would like to bench test my reproduced sending unit before I put it in. What would be the proper ohms range I can look for? 63 Dodge 880...
Looking for a Jiffy Jet washer bag used in 63 Dodges. Without spending hundreds on the Moparmall one. Interesting thread. I had some filmy rust debris once in my plastic bottle from my 68 Formula S. I put soapy water and a handfull of sand and shook it around in order to clean it out.
I just purchased an after market sending unit for my 63 Dodge 880. Will I have to empty and drop the tank in order to replace it? I'm having a garage with a lift do it for me. Thanks for the warning in advance, good info.