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    Dashboard Woes

    I agree with Big_John & Ross. A factory harness is the best way to go. Using Big_John's method you can clearly see all of the wires in your harness. Unless your harness is severely butchered and / or melted, you can use it and be able to see what wires need repaired or replaced. Solder any...
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    Almost done…

    Great color combination and it’s a VIP. You don’t see many of those around.
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    mysterious carburetor problem

    What Big_John said. Also, a bad coil will give you the same symptoms as a bad carb / fuel issues. That piece of information saved my hide many times over the years.
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    Side marker sockets.

    '68 Chrysler & Imperial side markers were square.
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    We grow up, we get married, we have kids....poor guy

    I get it. In 93 I sold my ‘89 Dodge Shadow ES Turbo after my first daughter was born. I bought an ‘87 Town & Country Turbo wagon to replace it. Gotta do what you gotta do.
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    68 fury vin help

    Plymouth was the only C body in 67 & 68 to offer a formal roof. Chrysler and Dodge were fast top models.
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    Driveshaft for '68 Fury (2-piece / bushing ?)

    Wow, I've been into these cars for nearly 50 years and this is the first I have seen or heard about these driveshafts. Learn something new everyday.
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    New to the Forum with a 1966 Chrysler 300

    Welcome. That is a beautiful 300.
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    My New 62 Imperial Crown Coupe

    Very nice score. Whichever way you go, nice driver or full on resto, it will be one very cool car to drive.
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    69 Imperial 2 door

    Very cool! I like the blue Fury too.
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    Sanden Compressor Conversion Options Small Block (LA)

    Check out Bouchillion Performance. They have a complete kit available, from brackets to pulleys etc. A friend of mine just did his '77 LeBaron and it works and looks great. The only thing you need to do is make your lines so they fit your application. A decent repair shop that does A/C work...
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    Lean Burn Q's

    Sounds like the previous owner did it right.
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    Brake bleeders.

    I have been using a Mighty Vac for years. Great for checking vacuum advance & choke pull offs etc. Good tool to have and it won’t break your wallet.
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    Intermittent Heat Help -1965 Imperial Crown

    That would be the first thing I would check.
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    I sold my ‘68 Sport Fury today

    Someone got one hell of a nice car! I'm glad to hear you got your price. I have owned mine since '82, I don't know if I could sell it. Hope I never have to find out.
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    How many are left?

    That is some incredible work by you! My tastes lean toward restored to factory original or mild upgrades but your ride is something I have never seen and is very tastefully done. Also, your skill set must be off the charts to be able to do that kind of work. I'm just a mechanic with no paint...
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    Timing or Fuel issue?

    Whenever working on a car always remember this. Sage advice I received over 40 years ago that has saved me many times.
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    Former oldest Chrysler dealer

    Very cool! This is my Fury in front of Beckman Motor Co. in Mt. Oliver PA. A small boro completely surrounded by the city of Pittsburgh. They have been in business since 1914, the first few years selling Chevys, then switching to Chrysler Plymouth & Imperial. Like all of the other small...
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    1967 Plymouth fury III hazard light question??

    More than likely you replaced the turn signal flasher. That is the one that is easy to find. The hazard flasher is a lot harder to locate. It’s usually up & behind the ashtray. There is no relay for the flashers. ‘67 & ‘68 dashes are similar.
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    1971 Chrysler New Yorker:

    Great looking car in a really nice color combo & options list. I always liked the look of a 4 door hardtop, something very classy about it.
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