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    Tail gate regulator lift motor

    Was afraid of that, tested as your saying. Hoped I did it wrong, only other thing is using a 12v battery with about 8 ah, May noy have enough current with the cold and thick grease. Thanks for the quick reply. Will remove the motor, and get it and the regulator out for clean up as i set out to do.
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    Tail gate regulator lift motor

    Want to move and test the motor that actuates the regulator attached to the tailgate window. 12v battery battery, negative lead attached to the regulator frame/ sub- assembly. Positive lead connected to one of the two needs from the motor. One lead up the other lead down? Thanks
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    Restoration of my families grocery getter

    As I removed the vent window/ window assembly I kept track of the steps involved. The FSM is rather brief, thought writing the steps down may help others: Following are the steps I took to remove the frame and install the glass into the vent window assembly and reinstall: Mask door Fame by...
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    Restoration of my families grocery getter

    Today's task was to be, installing the drivers side door glass. The rear doorway in without drama. But first fixed the switch on the home made shop vac, that my dad made many years ago. Once that was working, scrubed the window tracks out with a tooth brush. Just in case there was any dirt and...
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    1973 New Yorker Brougham - Power Window Crimp Terminals

    Typically when the wire enters the terminal the 90° to the contact they are called flags. This may help, two parameters are needed to know: wire gauge for proper crimp diameter and tge contact diameter/ size. Lonk may help...
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    Frt door glass installation.

    If my memory serves me and the difficulty in getting a piece of glass out in the yard last week. This assembly slips in from the outside of the window frame. The body type is a wagon which is the same door as the sedan. The vent wing, front guide for the door glass and the glass go in as an...
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    Found two in the wild 69 lower dash covers

    Out picking a undamaged wheel housing and screws to attac the windows to the operators. (Hope i have the channels that attach to the windows, thought of this yesterday on the way back). While browsing the donors, I keep an eye out. One was in the back seat, the other buried under a whole lot of...
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    Product stickers from the 60/ 70's

    Not sure why this one survived off of a folder but it did. Had Cherry Bomb one as well. Digging for another thing and found this.
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    Restoration of my families grocery getter

    Need to do some paint matching and drill/ countersink the mounting holes going to wait until the dash is remounted.i remember the holes in the trim piece not aligning very well and hope to center them up better to prevent the holes from blowing our again in the plastic. Next step is to redo the...
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    What did you do to your C-body today....

    Worked on the steering column lower trim panel.
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    Restoration of my families grocery getter

    Next step, the backing plate was recessed into the casting and glued down to back the blown out plastic piece around the mounting holes. Once these were sanded to shape with progressively finer grits. The finish side holes, had super glue dropped in and distributed around with the plastic...
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    Restoration Cost Advice - 69 Imperial Coupe

    Determine parts, their costs. Paint line and cost. Add together, multiple by three for a guesstimate
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    Restoration of my families grocery getter

    Second installment/ steps in the lower dash cover. Cut filler pieces where the screw holes blew out. Laminated two pieces of.030 styrene cut, filed, beveled to closely match the contour. After the screw holes are filled, sections of the flange are filed down .030 and a 1/2" Dutchman is Cut...
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    What did you do to your C-body today....

    Nothing exciting, got the side glass down. Getting ready to install it, finding the hardware, thinking through cleaning up the tracks and operators.
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    Frank B. Rhodes plans for Chrysler.

    Where did the hemi powered car profits go? Maserati, Fiat to name and few
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    Q Panel extensions below tail lights.

    I seem to remember three fastnets to hold the cast extensions on. The body has two on the bottom, used an inspection mirror with no proof of a third from the back, where there is a mounting hole. Anyone have pics or ? Yes the bolts will get a puff of body color paint.
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    Restoration of my families grocery getter

    Hmm, no I didn't, the brace should be black?
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    Brackets?

    Welp, we agree on the brace. It's correct for a Chrysler, must have pulled it off a later than 70 C Body. Back to Wisconsin for a shopping trip.
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    Restoration of my families grocery getter

    Some snacking today, fender braces, battery tray test fitted and filler pieces below the tail lights. Battery tray was dusted off after the pic. Fastners on the extensions will eventually get swapped for painted ones
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    Brackets?

    1969 Plymouth, Custom Fury 2bbl 383. Two brackets. One I powdered coated, thinking it was the battery tray brace, it isn't. Battery tray brace is "L" shapped; inverted when installed. The other bracket was painted by the "shop". Went through the assembly manual, and the parts book. Hive thoughts?
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