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  1. MoPar~Man

    NOT MINE 1966 Plymouth fury III 318 poly Martinsburg, WV $2000

    1966 Plymouth fury III 318 poly Martinsburg, WV $2000 Listed 4 days ago in Martinsburg, WV https:// www.facebook. com/marketplace/item/1418089733037514 Have a 1966 Plymouth fury iii, has a 318 poly 727 trans, mopar 8 3/4 rear. Just got it running motor runs great. car is complete and has some...
  2. Clover

    Mopar electronic conversion epic fail.

    That is a weird one. Hot wire bypasses the start and run circuit, so they should be out of the equation, temporarily. You have me stumped!
  3. 3175375

    Is there no source for OEM HVAC parts and rebuilding?

    The vacuum actuators are not reproduced. A couple of years ago, I found some nos units on fleabay. I took one apart to see if I could repair it, and it’s possible. However, I chose to spend the $ and get nos equipment.
  4. 67newport

    vintage pics of women & cars

  5. 67newport

    vintage pics of women & cars

  6. ayilar

    Where was this Mopar Brochure/Ad Photo shot?

    Thank you for the games, @amazinblue82 Here is one from me. Where is it, and is it still possible to take this photo?
  7. 67newport

    vintage pics of women & cars

  8. 67newport

    vintage pics of women & cars

  9. 67newport

    vintage pics of women & cars

  10. H

    Is there no source for OEM HVAC parts and rebuilding?

    Thanks so much for this revelation about interchangeability!
  11. michiganhotrod1

    NOT MINE 1968 Plymouth VIP 4-door hardtop, barn find, 34k miles, 318, Hamburg, Pennsylvania

    Radio delete cars were not that uncommon in Penna. Mountainous terrain and lots of empty space in the "Wilds" by I 80 meant stations were few and reception poor. Mark
  12. A

    WANTED ‘65 Imperial Fuel Gauge

    Sent you a message
  13. BigMopar440

    Rear axle bearing vendor choices

    A lot of people use Timken as an adjective for any tapered roller bearing.
  14. cbarge

    reproduction 1968 Newport grille emblem

    Btw, The 360 Chrysler by Chrysler down in Aussie land used the same crest! So this may help our friends livibg down under,lol. Screenshot from a video.. And link to the video..
  15. cbarge

    Engine prices

    My experience is 440 builds are more common and cheaper than 383 build. Reason is 440 specific engine parts are more readily available and not as expensive as 383 specific engine parts.(Read pistons!) My old 68 NYer I rebuilt the 440 in it at 92,000 miles with a Purple camshaft,452 heads, 750...
  16. Ross Wooldridge

    '48 Crown Imperial Limousine Fluid Drive shifting

    @thomasrc - have you talked to anybody in the WPC Club? There are a number of Fluid Drive owners there who might be able to help. One that comes to mind is Greg Biskey - Greg Biskey If you need help, PM me.
  17. cbarge

    reproduction 1968 Newport grille emblem

    Yes I seen this. Reopops have been in the works for quite some time. Looks good @newp68G Compared to my good original, maybe the red could be just a shade darker? Depends if you took the pic with or without a flash? I could be wrong..
  18. amazinblue82

    Where was this Mopar Brochure/Ad Photo shot?

    897 answer. I am gonna wait a bit to see if any other OP put up a game. This is Venice Italy. The white bridge with the arches is the famous Rialto_Bridge, first built in about the year 1200. Is one of four bridges spanning Venice's main canal, the Grand Canal (kind of like "main streeet"...
  19. SIPLOWGUY

    '48 Crown Imperial Limousine Fluid Drive shifting

    I'll ask around in my circle.... unfortunately, all the guys who worked on them are no longer with us.
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