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  1. 69CoronetRT

    1971 Chrysler New Yorker:

    Simply changing the exhaust system doesn't account for the difference. The E86 U code dual exhaust engine assembly was different than the E85 T code single exhaust assembly. Here's a '71 CH43 with the E86 U code engine. (This thread is one example as to WHY it is so important to get pictures of...
  2. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  3. R

    Welcome, RWCearley

    More pics of the New Yorker. Should be home in a week
  4. 71Polara383

    mini starter fit issue

    Take the adapter off and put battery cables right on the posts, if it hits grab the relocation kit. Mini Starter is a far superior unit than the turd you took off.
  5. mrfury68

    1971 Chrysler New Yorker:

    Great looking car in a really nice color combo & options list. I always liked the look of a 4 door hardtop, something very classy about it.
  6. C

    1971 Chrysler New Yorker:

    There were only a few model years where both power figures were given in the literature. Rather than percentages, perhaps just "raw numbers" themselves can be best. Which would be in the 20horsepower range for a dual exhaust addition. One key thing is that this figure seemed to work best when...
  7. mrfury68

    What's the difference between 1967 and 1969 rear drums? (do they interchange?)

    Contact Craig @mobileparts. He will be able to tell you what years interchange and can sell you a quality set of drums for a reasonable price. He’s a great guy to deal with.
  8. ayilar

    Advice on price please 72 custom suburban

    PH46M2D288392 (if I read correctly) looks like a very nicely equipped HB1 3-row wagon. Do you have photos showing the shape of the seats, floors, and dash?
  9. MBar

    Advice on price please 72 custom suburban

    More pics
  10. C

    What's the difference between 1967 and 1969 rear drums? (do they interchange?)

    In the Rock Auto catalogs, if you click on the part number of the brand of item, it opens a smaller box with the model years and models that part can fit. If you click on the "INFO" icon, it brings up a new page with that parts information, specs, and OEM part numbers it crosses with. On that...
  11. Chris RB

    Rest in peace 1973 Imperial

    I believe so, 2878048 is the part number I believe
  12. MBar

    Advice on price please 72 custom suburban

    Took a bunch of pics... Every time I get near this thing I fall in love... Just have too many and don't drive it much soooo... If the price is right ...
  13. G

    1968 Newport - Looking for a good source for heater air hoses

    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/966495731972689/?ref=browse_tab&referral_code=marketplace_top_picks&referral_story_type=top_picks maybe?
  14. david hill

    David Hill 70 Hurst

    From my door step to the show was 961 miles. Made real good time ontill I was about 10 miles south of I10. A combination of 1 burning semi trailer, 1 accident scene, and a disabled car my time was a little over 17 hrs. Two gas stops were required.
  15. Welder guy

    Some more classic pictures

  16. Welder guy

    Some more classic pictures

  17. amazinblue82

    Name that girl

    could be because she almost "wasn't", per the map :)
  18. LocuMob

    Name that girl

    Got it. Didn't know she came from my state, or forgot I did.
  19. amazinblue82

    Name that girl

    Me too... I owned the magazine ... until I got married a few years later and it was in the bachelor stuff that had to go. Along with these these two from college days. .:)
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