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  1. MONC440

    It’s ALIVE!

    Nice!
  2. Big_John

    New York World Fair Chrysler Collectables.

    In 1964 and 65, New York City hosted the World Fair. Chrysler had a large presence there with their large pavilion. I was there as a kid, both 1964 and 1965. I started collecting 1965 Mopar literature as I have my '65 300L and '65 Formula S Barracuda. I stumbled upon some postcards from...
  3. T

    For Sale 72 new yorker

    Pics of rust
  4. jmustian

    Hubcaps restoration

    Love the 300 front end. Nice car
  5. jmustian

    Hubcaps restoration

    I used model paint for the colors and waited a couple days and clear coated them
  6. azblackhemi

    My Next Victim

    Test fitting all the sheet metal since so much was replaced. Glad I did because I found a serious problem with the right side rocker panel. Seem to be a quarter inch too far forward which messes up the lower door to fender gap. Since I'll have to cut and reweld the rocker I'm glad to find it...
  7. Y

    Cheap Aluminum Radiatores

    I put one in a 69 Fury 318/auto. For years, no problems. And I have one in a 71 New Yorker 440/auto. I've only had it thru 1 summer out here in Palm Springs area, But I think that is a good test of it's efficiency at 118 degrees f with the A/C on. I would not rule out a radiator just because...
  8. M

    1972 440 Main Bearings

    So that sounds like they should be okay...
  9. Q

    Found 69 Fury Hood and Fender Extension Trim

    On the fender extensions I believe there is circles as to where they get drilled for the clips… if anyone has one of a car they should be able to help.
  10. A

    Steal of the century! [NOT MINE]

    This is what the old american car magic is about...unbelievable...
  11. Vaanth

    Shock Grommet Removal?

    I forgot to add a point, although you might already be aware. The sleeve acted as a limit to prevent over-compressing the bushing. With the two piece bushings, there typically is no limit on non-shouldered stems, so unless the shock manufacturer specifies otherwise, tighten the shock stud nut...
  12. Mr C

    Radio removal fail

    Yes, the radio ground is through the nut at the back...either secured to a bracket or a ground strap. Sounds like you had the bracket.
  13. cuda hunter

    72 New Yorker with cassette player

    Just realized this car doesn't have a fender tag according to the other thread. Sorry to pester you on that. Thanks for posting the broadcast sheet.
  14. A

    1968 NEWYORKER resonator and hanger

    I had a silent and nice exhaust system but couldn`t resist taking a closer look at it. The resonator was surprisingly good , the forward end plate needed some work and the belly was opened since it had a couple of pin holes. I am going to used it since it is probably a correct resonator for...
  15. Hunny Bunny

    NOT MINE 1977 Chrysler new yorker BROUGHAM 2 DR HT $15,900 Listed 8 weeks ago in Ignacio, CO

    I DROOL!!! [but I am broke, and can't finance the car]
  16. Hunny Bunny

    Steal of the century! [NOT MINE]

    THIS guy REALLY scored HUGE! [one could well be jealous!]
  17. M

    1972 440 Main Bearings

    Looking for some input from those who have done it. I ordered a set of Clevite 77 MS-2233HG bearings and according to 440Source these fit any year RB block. When I compare these to the main bearings I removed, these are more narrow. I read that narrow bearings are often used with aftermarket...
  18. Dante64

    Hubcaps restoration

    Wowwwww. That looks excellent. I like the color change too. Personalizing without going over the top. Did you use spray paint for the red, white and blue? I gave my grill a little “300” treatment.
  19. HWYCRZR

    What are you working on today??

    Took a quick trip to Ace Hardware to get some more lump charcoal for my egg. Going to cook up a batch of Smoked Carnitas Green Chili. Also since it’s dry out I decided to knock the cobwebs out. And then start seeing if I can troubleshoot my engine analyzer while I am waiting to find the right...
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