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  1. amazinblue82

    Heavy Metal

    NERD ALERT: For enquiring/interested minds. Twenty, fascinating minutes on how the "Connie" came to be, how the end came relatively early, how Lockheed Company never really was successful in the commercial airline business, and maybe for the dozenth time in this thread: a bit more on the...
  2. detmatt

    My new `67 Imperial Crown Coupe!

    I made some progress yesterday. The exhaust is all bolted up and all the wiring is back in place and I’m in the process of adding a chain on the left mount for fear there isn’t a block of rubber up to the task. I’m also cabinet blasting the battery tray parts along with anything else that looked...
  3. D

    1973 Chrysler New Yorker for sale

    Thank you!
  4. C

    Glass Run Guide/Slide - Obsolete

    Has anyone used this product in 74-78 formal body? Profile length in HT w/ vent is approx. 19.5" I assume it's the same profile, but wanted to make sure.
  5. J

    Factory 1963 300J 4-speed

    I have a '61 Newport with the three speed A745 Transmission, complete with non-console floor shifter location. The 1960 Chrysler had the 4 speed French transmission, with a name starting with "pont" something-er-other. The three speed does not give you the variety of gear/acceleration choices of...
  6. C

    1979 Road Wheels Question

    By 1979, the "Volcano" (AMC) and "ribbed" 1970 W23 center caps were long gone. The smooth-top center caps of the approx 1976+ W23s were in the salvage yards. The 1979 alloy wheels were 15x5.5" wheels, light weight, which is why they were not offered with any "HD" options. The Cordoba 300s...
  7. M

    For Sale 1973 Plymouth fury gran coupe $1000

    Thunderbolt and Lightfoot machine!
  8. ayilar

    1973 Chrysler New Yorker for sale

    Thank you for posting CS43T3C284292 -- your December 2021 post is here, with all photos up and running AFAICT. Tons more photos in your September 2021 post here.
  9. jet1969

    Which engine is this?

    Exactly those
  10. SeaFuse

    1979 Road Wheels Question

    Question about 1979 Chrysler road wheel options. Of the below, one is with “volcano” center cap, and the other with the bolt-on “finned” cover. Do both of these use the same wheel? The wheel for finned cover I believe is aluminum, and does not have provisions to mount a typical beauty ring...
  11. D

    1973 Chrysler New Yorker for sale

    Had this posted back in Dec of 2021. Although the older post went inactive, it appears that the detailed description and all of the photos are still viewable. Please let me know if not. I am still looking for a good home for this survivor. Mileage is 140586. 440CID. Car has not moved under its...
  12. S

    Welcome, sask67ragtop

    Thank you. A little info. I have a 1967 Monaco convertible. My dad bought it in the early 1980s. odometer had ab out 41,000miles on it. Being we are a winter climate, that is likely original miles. I bought from dad to 'fix up' in the late 1980s. It was a poly 318 (its not now). I (and my...
  13. Vaanth

    Old stuff you still use.

    Mr. Gasket/Lakewood engine hoist that I bought in 1979 and it has been used much since. The Hein-Werner ram/jack got weak early in its life and was repaired at a hydraulic shop. Retail price was $403 then, but I worked at an auto parts store, and the supplier, American Performance Parts...
  14. Big_John

    Old stuff you still use.

    My Sears jack is 3 years older.
  15. Vaanth

    Old stuff you still use.

    Early Carol brand USA made drop lights, aka trouble lights, early 80s, maybe late 70s for the grubbier one
  16. Vaanth

    Old stuff you still use.

    Old working oven removed to replace with a new unit. I remounted this one in my shop and use it to bake powder coated small items, cure stuff, dry stuff, or heat parts such as ring gears. Early to mid 70s vintage
  17. Big_John

    Which engine is this?

    Yep, the aftermarket valve covers Chrysler sold back in the day.
  18. Vaanth

    Old stuff you still use.

    From ~1976
  19. Vaanth

    Old stuff you still use.

    Purchased in 1979 from Harbor Freight via mail order. From a paper catalog with a mail in order blank and check. I had to fully weld the seam between the angle iron struts used as the sides due to flexing. It has worked okay since.
  20. 3175375

    Old stuff you still use.

    That unit looks very similar to the Builder’s Square compressor that I have. I believe Builder’s Square was part of Kmart. I bought it in 1987 when I bought my first house. The store had a ‘welcome to the neighborhood’ coupon which got me 10% off my first purchase (which included insulation and...
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