if you look at the picture, you can see the rear door panels also look tu tone. I'm not 100% sure but I think the car is a low mile car. It has org paint and is in excellent condition other than the vinyl roof is starting to lift at the lower rear edges. The int is in excellent condition. The...
It's turning out just like, and even better/more intriguing, that we thought before we launched Jimbo Webb.
Note, this is in infrared, meaning this huge blob of dust would be "invisible" in visible light (i.e., there's untold trillions of tons of it out there and we mostly can't see it)...
no idea what year you car is, but just like doing a factory electronic conversion a stable voltage supply would come from an electronic regulator instead of a points style one...as far as an agm battery the main advantage is they are "sealed" and don't have liquid acid in them and so are less...
I stayed with the Corporation through 1980 when they went bankrupt. No talk of fuel injectors at that time at Chrysler. Maybe after Lee Iacocca took over the company that discussion might have taken place.
Hey Gregg B ,
I suppose, before I give you the answer , I should look up the IMPERIAL…..
I have the definitive answer for 1958 - 1959 Chrysler , Dodge , DeSoto , and Plymouth…..
I will check , and let you know…… Craig…..
The original batteries were rated at 440 CCA so anything you install above that will be more than it ever had. Just get a good quality 27 series with 800+ cca and you will be just fine. You don't have ultra high compression like a race engine would have and as long as your starter is in good...
If I had $800 free to spend, I'd drive down there and hook up to it right now, except I suspect something is off about this, when I look at the photos.
does anyone have a sunroof cordoba? can i ask if you do please measure your sunroof panel. i am looking for this panel to replace for a 73 satelite. my panel is 20.25 x 40.75 . i heard a cordoba was the same just confirming if true . please let me know. we have the crank style.