Ok. Will not be back to this till next week so no problem. I just need to see a pic to make sure is the same. What me a tad worried about is if a 4 door they used the same arm rests front and back. Hope not.
So this is its second rebuild my apologies, and that’s only what I’ve been informed from previous owners. It had 40,000 miles on the rebuild when I bought it and after driving it a few thousand miles I had to rebuild it again. Seems the clutch had been stripped pretty bad. I’m just saying I...
What were the events leading to three transmission rebuilds?
Is the cooler or lines blocked? Clogged filter? Low fluid level? Foreign matter in the case? Hard driving? Overheating?
This is a OEM 1968 to 72 Alternator Bracket For A Big Block
With A/C. It is original, not a china knockoff. It is in good
condition, but could use a cleanup. $10.00. Local pickup, or
buyer pays shipping.
If you have two of each, put the matching two on one side of the car and the other matching pair on the other side. I've done this with wheel covers a number of times, including car shows, and nobody ever notices.
This is a Pair Of OEM 1969, 1970 Headrest Bezels #2942847. They are
original, not china knockoffs. They are not new, but one is in very
good condition, and the other one has a couple flaws, as you can see
in the pics. $10.00. Local pickup, or buyer pays shipping.
So I am getting the car back tonight! Transmission fixed along with the breaks.
Besides nuetral starting after sitting, what can I do to prevent this car from getting its 3rd transmission job in the future?
This is a OEM Big Block Heater Hose Bracket. It came off of a
1968 440 with A/C, but may also work on other years and engines
with or without A/C. It is original, not a china knockoff. It is
not new, but is in good used condition. $15.00. Local pickup, or
buyer pays shipping.
I bought an OEM example from Murray six years ago for an eye-watering price.....a price that I was glad to pay.
By OEM I mean that the base has studs and the nuts are inside the door vs. a Chrysler aftermarket/parts counter item that used Phillips head sheet metal screws.
It's 1 of 842, not 212. And there are no Monaco 'verts in 1970, only Polara 'verts. So the seller is wrong on both counts.
PS: early build, note the @Fratzog bumper