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  1. 66sptfry

    Welcome, rayslone

    Welcome
  2. 66sptfry

    Welcome, 1stoplaser

    Welcome
  3. P

    Looking for Heater control... non AC

    Looking for a Non-AC - Heater Control - Part Number 2864950 for a 1968 Sport Fury. Any information where to look would be appreciated. Thanks in advance guys.
  4. TroyCo

    1966 Polara 880: The Build So Far, or "Bring Money".

    Nobody said this was going to be easy... It would appear as though rust has fused the frame and the body together on the driver's side. Those rear bolts aren't going to budge easily. I'm thinking I may need to remove the torsion bars and cut that part of the frame apart from the body. Should be...
  5. cbarge

    1971 sport fury Canada sunroof

    I seen the car at Moparfest a few times. Really nice car. Road wheels should go back on if it were mine. Lol
  6. Badvert65

    60 years for the Pace Car! Let’s see um!

    Does an "Evil Twin" count?
  7. FWD Look Fan

    60 years for the Pace Car! Let’s see um!

    Mine is slightly off-topic, but it's a pace car! !963, and still a reliable car to drive. I would love to take it on the Indy oval in a parade of years and years of pace car survivors! How do we get that done? :)
  8. Boydsdodge

    69 Chrysler 300 Rear Housing Removal

    Little late, but just asked by an 73 Imperial owner how to remove heater core. David, would this be the procedure I should share with him? I have send him photos from my service manual, but anything I can add will help.
  9. Ross Wooldridge

    1971 sport fury Canada sunroof

    It had road wheels when the original owner had it.
  10. cuda hunter

    NOT MINE New 1970-73 washer reservoirs!

    I'm asking forbidden questions. haha
  11. C

    Carpet Pad

    In our then-new '69 Chevy pickup truck, under the bare carpet were some patches of a tar-like sticky material covered with a thin layer of white plastic fluffy material, two separate items, but worked together. The white item similar to what is between a brake backing plate and the rear axle...
  12. C

    Lots of Mopar info

    Where I first heard of Dr. Zatz was in the old Usenet BBS bulletin board for Chrysler products. Rec.makers.Chrysler.(I don't recall the rest of the title, but it was the 2nd oldest BBS on the Usenet platform). He had the Chrysler Corp FAQ pages, which covered lots of things. This was back in...
  13. 57fury440

    1971 sport fury Canada sunroof

    I like the thin whitewalls, but I am not a fan of those wheel covers. I would go with the road wheels.
  14. C

    1959 Dodge Coronet - need a better 2 barrel carb

    The tank might be clean, but the lines can be internally rusty. Which is why the pore-pump filter can be needed. An extra layer of protection. Just need to raise the front end of the car when putting one on or changing it. CBODY67
  15. Finsinthemirror

    1959 Dodge Coronet - need a better 2 barrel carb

    It's kind of a pain in the *** but you might consider running a filter right before the fuel pump as well at least for awhile. Did you pull the fuel tank? There should be a slip on sock filter on the end of the sending unit pick up I think as early as 59.. It's plastic so if its very old it may...
  16. amazinblue82

    Heavy Metal

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMD_567#:~:text=The%20EMD%20567%20is%20a,is%20a%20two%2Dstroke%20engine. The EMD 567 is a line of large medium-speed diesel engines built by General Motors' Electro-Motive Division. This engine, which succeeded Winton's 201A, was used in EMD's locomotives from...
  17. barnfind

    Heavy Metal

  18. hemi71x

    Old stuff you still use.

    Dymo label maker from back in the day, around 1958, when these label makers were made out of metal, and not plastic. Still works, and put it to use from time to time.
  19. Corbin

    Price estimate wanted

    If the valuation you are looking for is transactional, it's worth what someone is willing to pay when you go to sell it. If it's insurance replacement values an appraisal is the 'sure' bet
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