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  1. Scoopy G

    In the garage at the new house

    Since when are accidents the fault of 60-something classic car owners who have a ton of money invested in a nice classic car? It's the 30-something I-phone addicted millennial idiots who will rearend your classic car...twice! Ask me how I know!
  2. Scoopy G

    Spring is here! (67NY'er)

    Thank you Imperialist67. Yes, I believe that the designers of these cars (Bill Mitchell, Ned Nichols, Elwood Engel, Virgil Exner et. al.) were at the top of their game when these cars were produced. They were the cream of the crop in their field, and that's why they were in charge of...
  3. Scoopy G

    Spring is here! (67NY'er)

    I sure love my '63 Riviera! AND my two C-bodies!
  4. Scoopy G

    Too many PMs???

    Hey Joey, it seems that the forum thinks I've posted too many PMs (15, ooooh, so many over 5+ years!), and now it has cut me off with no way to rectify the situatIion. What is the deal??? It's a forum on C-Body Chryslers (the unloved stepchild of all Chrysler products), so Jesus it's a miracle...
  5. Scoopy G

    1971 sport fury Canada sunroof

    Thank you, gents. They kinda remind me of the baby moons on my 67 Newport Custom.
  6. Scoopy G

    1971 sport fury Canada sunroof

    Well zooming didn't make for a good image quality....
  7. Scoopy G

    1971 sport fury Canada sunroof

    Pardon my ignorance, but which wheels are roadwheels?
  8. Scoopy G

    NOT MINE 67 Newport $2000 Tampa area

    With my 65 NYer town sedan, and my 67 Newport custom fasttop, I got my C-bodies covered. But I'd be glad to lend a hand on this one if needed.
  9. Scoopy G

    NOT MINE 67 Newport $2000 Tampa area

    AC car too? Or would those vents be there without AC?
  10. Scoopy G

    NOT MINE 67 Newport $2000 Tampa area

    Here's a 67 Newport just up the road from me. I could take a look for anyone who might be interested. 1967 Chrysler Newport
  11. Scoopy G

    65 New Yorker, first project car

    I recall when I got my 65 NYer 3 years ago, the cooling system was somewhat clogged up and rusty. I recall I had a weeping freeze plug, so I put the car on the lift and banged out the bad freeze plug by hammering a screwdriver into the plug and prying it out. I remember there was another...
  12. Scoopy G

    Steering wheel

    Somebody wanted to charge you $3000 to restore it? So glad you didn't opt for some bad-looking aftermarket steering wheel. Seems like SO many guys swap out the cool OEM wheel. I would never do that.
  13. Scoopy G

    Tips for a young guy? What’s next?

    How to do these things affordably. Hmmmm. Well, learn how to do them (Youtube is helpful, and trial and error, and asking people who know) and buy the tools and do it yourself!
  14. Scoopy G

    NOT MINE 1972 Newport $800 New Orleans, LA

    This joker wants just 800 bucks for this car and WERE the problem? Dude, check with some supposed racist old white guy, and find out the car is worth maybe 5 grand or more? Or, be a dumbass.
  15. Scoopy G

    New to the Forum with a 1966 Chrysler 300

    It's actually dark green!
  16. Scoopy G

    Fan shroud 65 NYer

    Oops sorry, the radiator is 22", but it's an aftermarket aluminum unit that Engineered Cooling Products claims is compatible with Mopar shrouds.
  17. Scoopy G

    Fan shroud 65 NYer

    Howdy fellas (and fell-ettes), I need a fan shroud for my 65 NYer. Anybody got one? anybody know where I can get one? Cheers from Tampa where we are in the middle of car show season, the weather is glorious. Not to brag.
  18. Scoopy G

    New to the Forum with a 1966 Chrysler 300

    Nice car, great color. My good buddy here in Tampa also has a 66 300.
  19. Scoopy G

    Replacing engine harness fender tie down clips

    I just used black zip ties. I reached in from the fender well, up over the wires and into the other hole, then secured the zip tie from underneath. You can't see the clasp of the ties because they are under the fender. I know this wouldn't fly at Pebble Beach, but I ain't going to Pebble...
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