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    Deck Lid Torsion Bar Roller

    Went to pop the trunk yesterday and it got "stuck". Wouldn't open more than a foot or so. It looks like one of the torsion bars that holds the deck lid open popped out of place. Upon further inspection it seems like there may be a piece missing that I wasn't aware of; a roller. On the...
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    Convertible Top Installation Cost

    Looking for input on having a convertible top installed. I don't want to do it myself as I won't enjoy the job so I won't have the patience to do it right. I ordered a Robbins top when they were having their 25% off sale and am waiting for it to be shipped. I stopped by a top shop and they...
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    Speedometer gear selection

    Working on my 1968 300. I found a few threads on the topic but I did not have luck getting this resolved. Hoping to get additional insight before I buy another gear. When I got the car the speedometer was around 6 MPH off; showed 50 on Speedo, GPS says 44. This was pretty consistent at all...
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    '68 300 Stock Rims, wider tires

    Howdy all, hope you're having a great month! I am planning to replace the tires on my '68 300, currently running 225/75R15 at all four corners on stock rims (maybe not stock at 15" but they have the Chrysler cover I want to keep). I would like to keep the same rims and go with wider tires like...
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    1968 Chrysler 300 Ignition Switch Lamp Location

    As I continue down the path of rejuvenating my '68 300 I have a couple head scratchers I could use some help with. Does anyone have a picture or diagram of where the "Starter and Ignition Switch Lamp" mounts in the dash? It was dangling when I bought the car but it does work (if I ground it)...
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    Thermoquad Rebuild and Throttle Linkage Setup

    Starting to dig into the fuel system on my '68 300. The 440 has an Edelbrock Performer intake and a Carter Thermoquad 6518s from a "Chrysler Industrial" application, guessing an RV. Once she is running she starts and idles okay but the Carb is definitely in need of a rebuild as every moving...
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    Power Steering Gear Leak - '68 300

    First major task at hand with my 300, fix the power steering leak. After cleaning up the old grease and oil I found where the PS fluid is leaking from (hopefully the only leak). It looks like a job that may be tackled without removing the steering gear. It seems the two nuts that hold the...
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    My New Project - '68 Chrysler 300

    Hello fellow C-Body lovers! After a three year hiatus from owning a C body (sold my '68 Fury III in 2020), I am excited to have a new project in my garage! I recently purchased a '68 Chrysler 300 Convertible from a fellow member and am eager to get started on the project. After my initial...
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