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  1. T

    For Sale 70s Chrysler 15x6 road wheels

    Set of 4 Chrysler c body road wheels,2 trim rings are missing,rims need a good cleaning $400 obo must pick up sw Michigan
  2. Frank Odenthal

    440 source bushed stainless Rocker Arms.

    I‘m interested in the new 440source bushed stainless Rocker arms when rebuilding my engine with 440 source heads. Has anyone made first experience or high milage on them ? Thank you, Frank.
  3. SPF Required

    14” white lines?

    I got them through Les Schwab tires (big dealer out here in the west).
  4. SPF Required

    14” white lines?

    I recently put these on my ‘68 300 (15” version).
  5. MoPar~Man

    14” white lines?

    I was looking up the specs for a '72 Satellite wagon (www.automobile-catalog.com). We don't know the exact model and engine. Looking at Custom wagon with 400 CID engine, factory tire size was H78-14. A matching metric tire is going to be P225/75R14 or P235/70R14, but I don't think you're...
  6. cuda hunter

    NOT MINE 1970 Fury cop car.

    Looks like it had a drivers fender and hood replaced at some point as well. Frame looks solid, as much as can be seen. V02 is such a rare option that it appears most v02's were indeed cop cars. Love to see that broadcast sheet and the build sheet for that matter.
  7. MoPar~Man

    14” white lines?

    What's available at retail in Canada depends on what the Canadian wholesalers / distributors "bring in". They only bring-in what moves, and sizes that are rarely used for cars any more are not "brought in". For buying on-line, there's no limit as long as you can pay for it. I recommend...
  8. amazinblue82

    NOT MINE 1970 Fury cop car.

    nice one. @Pete Kaczmarski? 1970 Plymouth Fury III Pursuit digital photos real deal ("A38" contented when born), "TX9", several "F" codes. "Rare" (in sense it's still here), restorable but a heavy lift. A "T" code 440 (i think "U" codes showed up that year tho), it still likely was an...
  9. cuda hunter

    NOT MINE 1970 Fury cop car.

    Awesome car! Black with a white top and a blue interior. Stunning look.
  10. ayilar

    Lets Play A Game: Last Of The Convertibles

    Maybe the seller did not have the space or time to wait. FWIW, I reached out (before posting on FCBO) to several potential buyers who I know have the skills and space to buy the car and could have made money (and had a good feeling) parting it out to help save other cars, to alert them to the...
  11. ayilar

    NOT MINE 1970 Fury cop car.

    Thank you for posting PL41T0D268634 @amazinblue82
  12. C

    14” white lines?

    I stumbled onto the whitewall Kinergy STs on Tire Rack. Will they not ship to Canada? Or perhaps to a "willing co-conspirator" just over the border?
  13. F

    For Sale 1967 Polara 500 Convertible Parts

    My last post was deleted because I didn't have prices. EVERYTHING IS PLUS SHIPPING. Accepting reasonable offers. Ask if you want more photos. I am in town Mon-Wed only for photos and shipping. These parts are from the 1967 Polara 500 I just sold. It had the BUDD disc brakes. I'm unsure of...
  14. J

    Cam Concerns 68 Polara w 383

    Give Oregon cams a try. They use mopar cores and the price is right. I've used them for quite a few builds and have never had a problem.
  15. MAXWEDGECHAR

    Stub frame swap

    In 1972 when my father wrecked our '68 Suburban I did some research and found a '68 New Yorker stub frame and had heavy duty torsion bars installed. I was going to swap in a 440 in place of the 318 but that never happened. Problem was that the car rode like it was under full acceleration all the...
  16. Rick T

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

    I live in Buffalo been there many times so much to see you can’t do it in just a couple of visit
  17. Wonderwagon

    The toys that made a difference to you...

    Two barrels, these plus matchbox cars, keep'em busy.
  18. 3175375

    Heavy Metal

    Today in MilAvHist, 1/31/1958, the first flight of the North American T-2 Buckeye! The T-2 was designed and built to be the intermediate jet trainer for all USN/USMC student pilots, as well as student Naval Flight Officers. It entered service in 1959 and the number of people who did their...
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