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  1. 71Polara383

    We've lost Locumob - Scott.

    We would talk on the phone regularly. The silence is deafening. Miss my bro bad.
  2. cuda hunter

    We've lost Locumob - Scott.

    That sure is the truth. I miss Scott's posts and BS'in with him already. Seems I've missed two chat sessions with him thus far. The void of Scott's posting is noticeable.
  3. Samplingman

    I asked deepseek what is the most popular Chrysler C-body car

    AI descriptions on eBay are rampant. Usually the same "fluff" with no actual information about the item. I click on by without even looking at the pics. If you are too lazy to actually type a few description lines then I don't need to give you my business. I can't even look at photos on FB...
  4. R

    1961 Plymouth Fury Sonoramic Commando FOUR door

    Bama -- How about these? Joe
  5. cuda hunter

    Stuck window woes

    I actually did not test the drivers side regulator. When I get to it I will test it and see if it's good I definitely need a passengers side window regulator motor.
  6. Samplingman

    New 1:43 scale collectible = 1968 Chrysler 300 - available in May

    Here is a 1/43 model of a 1970 Chrysler Hurst, and it measures 5 1/2 inches long.
  7. Samplingman

    1969 Imperial progress thread

    Wow Julian, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree! The camper looks cool, make sure you show us the finished product.
  8. Imperialist67

    New 1:43 scale collectible = 1968 Chrysler 300 - available in May

    I'm part of the generation that started with Matchbox, then HotWheels, then Aurora T-Jet slot cars, with MANY Jo-Han, Monogram, AMT/MPC model cars (mostly in 1/24 scale) along the way, then, finally..... onto real cars, but I maintain a soft spot for these. I THINK that between 5-6 inches long...
  9. SPF Required

    New 1:43 scale collectible = 1968 Chrysler 300 - available in May

    I am not a model car guy…. About how big would a 1/43 model of this 300 be? (Lengthwise?) I think I am envisioning this model to be bigger than it actually is (will be).
  10. C

    Fan shroud for 65 dodge custom 880?

    You'll need to know the width of the radiator. Either 22" for non-factory a/c cars or 26" for factory a/c cars . . . or that's usually the situation as to radiator sizes in Chrysler products. Does the car currently have a direct-drive fan or a fan clutch? Reason for inquiring? Operational...
  11. Big_John

    Photos of Vintage Auto Dealerships, Repair Shops, and Gas Stations

    Note the overhead belt drive lathe and drill press.
  12. C

    Cam Concerns 68 Polara w 383

    ^^^ Under their house brand cams, there are some Lunati cams in the mix at better prices. Same specs, etc., just lower prices in "their boxes". Or it used to be that way. CBODY67
  13. 69CoronetRT

    I asked deepseek what is the most popular Chrysler C-body car

    I’m one of those people concerned that AI generated sentences strung together and sound like they are written by a HS sophomore will be actually believed to be credible and taken as fact. I’m hopeful no one is either “thrilled” or dismayed as they know the underlying source is crap.
  14. mopar preferred

    New 1:43 scale collectible = 1968 Chrysler 300 - available in May

    I can't speak to this particular model, but the vast majority come from China. edit: Just checked the site, it is GLM branded, so China. I have quite a few 1:43 scale, and find them amazingly detailed.
  15. marty mopar

    1969 Imperial progress thread

    The final bill (for the paint): OK so if all of us on this forum sent you 5 dollars each would it take 10 football (soccer to us here) stadiums of us to pay off the bill?
  16. MoPar~Man

    I asked deepseek what is the most popular Chrysler C-body car

    I just signed up with deepseek as a joke. Created an account from my PC, using email sign-up. I tried several .com and other email domains, it wouldn't take them, but it does take gmail. Anyways, here's the question I asked: What is the most popular Chrysler C-body car? Some people here are...
  17. R

    Scale models and other collectables

    Heres a post card of a Chrysler.
  18. SPF Required

    New 1:43 scale collectible = 1968 Chrysler 300 - available in May

    Wow! This is awesome. I have a dealer promo model, but would love one of these. Any chance they are making a convertible? Rumor has it you also have an equally impressive convertible in your stable? Regarding the hood ornament, was that an option in ‘68 instead of standard? My ‘68...
  19. SportFury70

    New 1:43 scale collectible = 1968 Chrysler 300 - available in May

    @MOVE N UP would you possibly know this question Gary is asking here? I would assume Mexico or overseas somewhere since it says “maybe subject to tariffs”.
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