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  1. V

    mysterious carburetor problem

    were the lights still on when you came out of the event? or was everything completely dead? if there was any juice left in the battery the alternator should be more than capable of keeping everything running for the ride home...I really think you're dealing with more than one issue...you really...
  2. P

    WANTED Want to buy 1960 Plymouth

    I'm 74. I don't want a project at my age, just something to drive and remember the good old days. If I can't find what I want I don't have to buy.
  3. A

    WANTED New Yorker Driver's side window/door control

    Will let you know when your payment arrives in the mail. Thank you! Al
  4. 71Polara383

    Firm feel or Steer $ gear?

    I'm gonna say modern...it felt tighter than any original chrysler I've ever driven. Very responsive.
  5. stain

    Firm feel or Steer $ gear?

    Stock or modern feel?
  6. Big_John

    Photos of Vintage Auto Dealerships, Repair Shops, and Gas Stations

    From the FB post accompanying this pic: "On March 9, 1901, the Olds Motor Works, located along Jefferson near the Belle Isle Bridge in Detroit, was destroyed in a fire. The Detroit News called it “a spectacle of rare magnificence.” A separate foundry building survived, and a single Curved Dash...
  7. J

    Firm feel or Steer $ gear?

    I just remembered this. Not sure why I forgot. I had them do a Stage 2 on my fury a year ago, it was too much for a heavy car like this so just had them go back in and do a "Stock" build. expensive mistake on my part.
  8. Big_John

    Firm feel or Steer $ gear?

    Had Firm Feel do a stage 2 box for my '70 300. Delivery time was as promised, and it works just fine. If I had it to do again, I don't know if I would go with the stage 2 and go for the closer to stock feel.
  9. J

    67/68 Fury Tight fit

    First and foremost, it always amazes me how such a big car has absolutely no room to add components on the firewall inside or out. Factory AC really takes up all real estate. For anyone that has a hankering for doing some engine work in these cars, going to Trick Flow 240 heads with Factory...
  10. 71Polara383

    Firm feel or Steer $ gear?

    Had steer and gear rebuild a steering box for one of @ayilar cars. Regina, a 1970 Polara if I am not mistaken. Night and day difference.
  11. J

    Is the ‘Certicard’ in the engine bay common?

    very cool that they stay with the car after this many years. For years i've never had a rig that had the card with it. Now the last two in a row they had them, I'm keeping them in the folder of documents just so they don't deteriorate more than they are now. 68 D100 farm truck, and the 67...
  12. J

    Firm feel or Steer $ gear?

    I doubt anyone has used both to be able to give an unbiased opinion. I used FF and so far zero issues, but have heard the same about steer and gear, you'll always have outliers with each I'm sure. Be sure you know EXACTLY when you'll get your box back in your hands, that may be a deciding...
  13. J

    WANTED New Yorker Driver's side window/door control

    I got you a Walmart MO and sent it in the mail today. Thanks.
  14. 73Coupe

    Build Card received from Stellantis today :)

    I've received no acknowledgement yet....
  15. live4theking

    New to this site

    Welcome from the Keystone State.
  16. live4theking

    It’s ALIVE!

    Very nice indeed.
  17. live4theking

    We grow up, we get married, we have kids....poor guy

    You can do it, but you've gotta be frugal as all get out and very disciplined.
  18. amazinblue82

    C-Body Wheel and Tire Survey

    1968 Fury
  19. stain

    Firm feel or Steer $ gear?

    I am getting ready to order a replacement steering box for my 68 New Yorker. I have read a lot about both companies just curious if there is any more comments. I was leaning towards Steer&Gear modern feel box.
  20. Ron McDowell

    WANTED Chrome wheel opening trim

    this is perfect thank you
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