Thanks!
This may be a really stupid question, but why were these installed so often? I’ve seen these exact lights on multiple cars from the sixties. Was it purely for safety, or did people think they were cool?
Chris
The person who started the thread also replied later, saying:
So it sounds like it’s not actually clockwise, but he doesn’t remember for sure. Someone tried to get clarification, but he never responded.
Chris
I recently acquired a 1966 Newport with the stock 383 2-barrel engine.
I noticed that the spring and counterweight are missing on the exhaust manifold heat riser mechanism. Does anyone know which way to turn it so that it stays open?
I found this thread, but there was never a definitive...
VERY cool, thanks for posting!! Does he have any more pictures or does he say if it runs? @Fury Pursuit @billyfury @67valiant 100 @tallzag @amazinblue82 @69CoronetRT @ayilar
It tis a real GT indeed, it was posted in another ad with a green 69 Fury originally posted by boydsdodge. See post here called NOT MINE - 1969 Fury III and a 70 Plymouth sport fury GT (440) I’m glad it has its own separate post now! I believe Charles (or @67valiant 100) wanted the road wheels...