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  1. F

    mysterious carburetor problem

    As established, this seems like an electrical issue impacting both charging and ignition (blowing out the muffler = raw gas in the exhaust). I wonder if you've gone over your coil wiring and ignition cables recently? Won't cost anything and in my experience with this sort of muffler blowing up...
  2. carlover

    67-68 Fury Picture thread

    Love them all. My favorite is the '70 Fury!!!!
  3. marty mopar

    WANTED Chrome wheel opening trim

    OEM numbers: 3683202 RF 3683203 LF 3506538 RR 3506539 LR I have 3683202 NOS I found these NOS using Google this way: 3506538 Mopar 3506539 Mopar 3683203 found here: www.rearcounter.com use rearcounter.com to check all of the part numbers too shipping these is going to be expensive!!
  4. C

    mysterious carburetor problem

    In what @Big_John has said, you could well find the issues. Getting your mechanic to do a "charging system check" as is and then do it after the terminal and contact cleanings, you should see that it was terminal degradation which could be the hidden issue. That load check diagnostic (with the...
  5. Big_John

    NOT MINE '69 300 convertible.

    The link at the top of the page is bad.
  6. crv

    NOT MINE '69 300 convertible.

    Nope, it's still up: 1969 Chrysler 300 Maybe the first link doesn't work.
  7. Big_John

    NOT MINE '69 300 convertible.

    Listing is already gone. $12k is cheap for that one if it looks as good in person.
  8. Big_John

    Name that girl

    My youngest son's buddy dressed like her for Halloween one year. And no, he doesn't dress like that now (that I know of LOL).
  9. 3175375

    Name that girl

    Thank God I have a son.
  10. Big_John

    mysterious carburetor problem

    Most carb problems are electrical. I'd say you have some ignition issues. Because of the last failure in the rain, I'd look for some sort of moisture issue, like @david hill mentioned, wiring connections are easy to check. Also look under the distributor cap for moisture (it may have dried...
  11. amazinblue82

    Name that girl

    ...and my girls doing her "Video on Mars" thing. i am holding their inheritances over their heads to keep it from surfacing now. i embarrassed the s**** outta myself, and every other dad in America, trying to be cool with his teenage daughters :poke:. i think i even pulled a hammy and...
  12. Big_John

    Hubcaps restoration

    I don't know what he used, but the little square bottles of Testors enamel have a red and blue that are what I used. The red is a perfect match and the blue is close enough. I don't have a good picture to show and can't get at the car well enough to snap a pic. The blue I used is "bright...
  13. stain

    1968 Chrysler New Yorker Disc brakes and 14" wheels

    Wheel Vintiques 54 Series Magnum 500 Chrome Wheels 15x7 Part Number: WVI-54-5712044 I bought these from Summit. I need a small wheel spacer in the front to get the wheels to clear the caliper
  14. david hill

    mysterious carburetor problem

    Definitely electrical. Check wiring connections at the bulkhead at the firewall. Do a voltage drop test starting at the fuseable link. Corrosion and burnt / bad connections can cause your symptoms. Possible sources to check, bad ignition switch or points and condenser.
  15. david hill

    Name that girl

    Defiantly got it. If your a girl dad you heard her music and videos in the 90's through the 2000's.
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