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  1. LocuMob

    1966 Polara 2DR Hardtop Project

    This is your thread, do you have any pics or update?
  2. B

    1966 Polara 2DR Hardtop Project

    Update and pics please
  3. C

    How Much Octane Is Enough For Good Engine Performance?

    Octane boosters? Lots of money for little benefit, usually. Most do not do much for the higher octanes of fuel. Never have, never will. Even if starting with 87 PON, just not consistent enough to trust. Best to buy the higher octane fuel and be done with it. Back in the 1980s, there were...
  4. T

    NOT MINE 1966 Chrysler V* (Oahu)

    True on the other islands, and the closer you live to the ocean, truer. You can keep older cars, but have to go out of your way to wash off the ocean breeze. When you see cars older than 15, you know someone loved that car or they were brought in. Salt can also affect your house. The big propane...
  5. crv

    1960 Plymouth Fury

    Just don't ask this guy to help you out:
  6. 73Coupe

    “Easy” oil change drain plug

    At least for a BB Chrysler, and my other old vehicles, removing and reinstalling the OEM drain plug is the easiest part of the oil change. No jacking req'd. I do like magnets on them though, for observation sake. Also like to wrap the threads with PTFE tape as a belt n' suspenders thing.... If...
  7. Snotty

    How Much Octane Is Enough For Good Engine Performance?

    At 9.5:1, 91 Premium will serve you well.
  8. 73Coupe

    1960 Plymouth Fury

    Excellent save. Looks like it was partially buried in horse dung too (around the rear). What's up with the DeSoto that was deeper in that thicket?
  9. crv

    NOT MINE '69 Imperial 2-door.

    Is this a member's car? 1969 Chrysler Imperial 1969 Chrysler imperial $12,500 Listed a day ago a day ago in Lakebay, WA Seller's description Solid 69 Imperial coupe, numbers match 440 that runs strong, the car runs and drives but is still a project it was sitting for the past 24 years and needs...
  10. LocuMob

    NOT MINE Nice looking 1972 Plymouth Fury 3, stroked 410 in North Dakota (non rusty) $15K

    I disagree, but it's a personal taste. I love a rake on a car, always have and always will. I saw too many of them growing up in the early 80's, and it stuck with me.
  11. Big_John

    How Much Octane Is Enough For Good Engine Performance?

    I think the question that you have to ask yourself is if you want to do things like add boosters and if you will get enough added performance to justify the extra cost and effort. IMHO, I'm not a big fan of octane boosters. It's questionable if they work and if they do, they tend to be some...
  12. C

    Advice on price please 72 custom suburban

    Even in some of the Mecum auctions, similar vehicles can bring highly-variable results. One near the top of the chart as the other one is much more mediocre. In looking at the pictures online, the two cars looked more equal than the pricing might indicate. UNLESS there was something about one...
  13. jmustian

    Radio Needs Rebuilt

    Don't think you can even find any 8 tracks that still play
  14. Big_John

    Name that girl

    Not an Alanis fan by any stretch of the imagination... But don't worry, I'll try to save you a cool spot.
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    Welcome, Norcal440

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  16. O

    Modern radio

  17. C

    How Much Octane Is Enough For Good Engine Performance?

    I went the other way, I put 906s on my '67 Newport 383 factory 4bbl car. With the timing set to stock levels, I could still get trace rattle at WOT on 91 Pump Octane Super Unleaded fuels of the middle 1980s. No clatter otherwise, with the stock distributor and advance curve. When I later put...
  18. Big_John

    Radio Needs Rebuilt

    Home | S&M Electro-Tech I'll bet they don't touch the tape players either. And to give you a chuckle... I didn't have website address saved so I Googled it. Just typed in "S&M" and wasn't even thinking about what would come up... Geez... Googled S&M radio conversions to get the...
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