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  1. Big_John

    Herb’s auto obsolete

    Since Herbs was sold to AMS about 5 years ago, I would expect the website to not be updated.
  2. cuda hunter

    72 newyorker 73 fury

    @straightjob If you have the keys, why can't you get the steering to unlock? Is the ignition switch stuck?
  3. Justin Plant

    NOT MINE 1974 Dodge Royal Monaco 2-door.

    He won't reply, if he does I'd be really shocked. The site managers and him got into it over someone else posting his car here. he replied and poo hit the fan. That was his car, he sold it a few months ago, it got picked up on a roll back. Looks like its now waring Wisconsin plates.
  4. Big_John

    Electronic ignition conversion tips

    IMHO, the best of both worlds is a rebuilt US built Mopar electronic distributor with the GM HEI unit. @halifaxhops sells a version For Sale - a B and a RB rebuilt electronic distributors with HEI I'm not a fan of the new Mopar ECU and distributors that are manufactured in China. The...
  5. cuda hunter

    1971 300

    I agree. Kinda bull crap. I put this into the fuselage discussion page so we could discuss what any of us might want or do with the car. Probably ok to say you wanted to marry it and have kids with it. But purchase it for parts? No waaay! This isn't a for sale ad. Not posted in the for...
  6. david hill

    Electronic ignition conversion tips

    To expand on the benefits, Check the ground strap at the firewall to engine and the body ground at the negative battery cable. A ohms test is a good verification, A voltage drop test is much better and more accurate.
  7. Sixpactogo

    Electronic ignition conversion tips

    I too vote for the mopar kit. Only other advice I have is to verify the case ground on the ECU is less than .5 ohms. Without a good case ground, the transistor will overheat and shut you down till it cools off. That seems to be the biggest issue with these swaps.
  8. Tobias74

    For Sale 1972 Chrysler NY interior green

    I have a green 1972 Chrysler interior that includes front bench seat rear seat door cards and cluster for sale for $150 Pick up only no shipping Lakebay WA 98349
  9. MoPar~Man

    Herb’s auto obsolete

    Herb's website certificate expired on Jan 20. Websites prove their identity via certificates, which are valid for a set time period. The certificate for www . herbsparts . com expired on 1/20/2025. Error code: SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE
  10. 71Polara383

    Tips for a young guy? What’s next?

    Best advice from one young guy to another. Fix one thing at a time - leaving the car driveable/enjoyable in between projects. Lastly Don't buy anymore cars.
  11. MoPar~Man

    Copper foil tape: a good fix for aged circuit boards!

    I'm not sure that the back side of the copper tape will make good electrical contact with the trace on the board. The sticky layer will interfere. I don't think that copper tape was intended for that sort of use.
  12. 71Polara383

    1971 300

    Thats crazy my posts asking similar things got removed.
  13. T

    Electronic ignition conversion tips

    Mmmmm, I like all this info, definitely going to do the Mopar approved unit. However regarding GMs HEI I also own a 76 Olds 88, the HEI has been great, changed pick up about 20 years ago, have owned car for close to 30 yrs ! But for the Chrysler will get Mopar.
  14. march

    NOT MINE NOT MINE: 70 300 Convertible $6,995 in FL

    1970 Chrysler 300 Convertible for sale by owner - Hernando, FL - craigslist Florida car barn find. 1970 Chrysler 300 Convertible. T Vin 440ci V8 Automatic Factory floor shift and console. Loaded car power windows,locks factory AC and more. Runs and lots drives. Just got done with a tune up...
  15. Boydsdodge

    72 newyorker 73 fury

    Not too difficult, some patients and tools, steering wheel puller, screw drivers, snap ring pliers, needle nose. etc.. These pics are from a 73 B-body, but should give you an idea.
  16. V

    72 newyorker 73 fury

    If you have the keys you shouldn't have to but it's easy anyway
  17. Big_John

    Herb’s auto obsolete

    I've dealt with AMS a couple times with no issue. Not cheap, but they have a lot of stuff.
  18. halifaxhops

    Herb’s auto obsolete

    I deal with AMS alot good people just takes a bit to get responses on e mail. Call them.
  19. 3175375

    Tool tips

    I didn’t and don’t go to Ulta, but I did lift this from Facebook.
  20. Frankskustom

    Herb’s auto obsolete

    Yes its https://www.herbsparts.com/about.php
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