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    1968 Monaco fuel gauge all-but died - trying to figure out the likeliest why (or whys)

    Hello, everyone. I've had a fair bit of work done on the Monaco this year. I'm convinced my latest challenge is unrelated to any of it - which included most recently replacing the fuel line between the Carter carb and the fuel filter. So here's what's been happening. This is a 383 2 bbl...
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    Looking for a clip in all the wrong places ...

    Hi, everyone. Okay, this is a little silly I suppose. 1968 Dodge, 383 engine, no AC. Just had a lot of engine work done and I'd like to find a replacement for a long-missing clip. On the passenger side valve cover is a bracket upon which the heater hoses were designed to rest with a...
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    1968 Dodge Monaco - 383 2bbl - exhaust manifold leak

    Hello, everyone. My Monaco has been in the family since new, so I have a complete set of records - and I've been in charge of the car for many decades now. I'm hoping for some additional guidance before I bring this to a new mechanic that specializes in older vehicles like mine and less...
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    Restoration (engine rebuild) shops in Montgomery County, Maryland.

    Recommendations welcome.
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    1968 Dodge Monaco not starting, also has exhaust manifold leak.

    One at a time... This vehicle has not seen a lot of action in around 5 years, since my sainted mechanic passed and the pandemic followed. In the last couple of years, through another fine mechanic, I've installed a new carb (23 years since the last) and fuel pump/filter (just last November...
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    Carburetor for '68 Monaco

    Hello, everyone. New to this site, but not to this vehicle. In the family since new. Hasn't seen much action in the last few years. Sainted mechanic/friend of 20 years passed and I've been in mourning since. Driven it rarely of late. COVID hasn't helped. Have a new mechanic, who seems...
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    Welcome EFinMD to FCBO!

    We've owned a 68 Dodge Monaco sedan since new. My sainted mechanic retired a few years ago, and then passed suddenly. Still in mourning. Location: Maryland
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