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  1. Captainfury

    More electrical issues...this time brake lights

    Yeah, the world is getting nastier every year it appears. I increasingly hear my mother despondently say " I'm glad I'm 80, and lived when I did..", as she sees the society around her going nuttier and brain-dead more and more .
  2. Captainfury

    More electrical issues...this time brake lights

    Cheers mate. I shall print it off. Very helpful, and my Fury Gran Sedan says "thanks " as well!!
  3. Captainfury

    More electrical issues...this time brake lights

    Thank you for your quick reply. Great information and much appreciated.
  4. Captainfury

    no dash lights '67 NewYorker

    It's interesting how different people love different aspects of cars- id love to deal with electrical issues all day, than rebuild an engine...
  5. Captainfury

    No Brake Lights and a Valuable Lesson Learned

    I love it when guys say " its got major electrical problems". It's as if the thing can defy the known laws of physics. No, it just has some electrics that are incorrect or broken that need troubleshooting. That's all. Invest enough time and effort, and sooner or later, logic will prevail.
  6. Captainfury

    More electrical issues...this time brake lights

    Hi there 72roadrunnergtx, I bought the 72 Plymouth/Dodge/Chrysler FSM CD-ROM and going through all the wiring diagrams, I have not see the one that you posted above- the Fury body wiring diagram. Do you recall where you found that wiring diagram? I would like to source a copy. I guess its on...
  7. Captainfury

    Do aftermarket/ modern electronic distributors contain ballast resistors or ignition modules?

    Cheers Dave. Yes- I agree about the knocking stuff being crap. It's because the usual rules of economics are at play- pay less, get less. I would rather pay a bit more, and get something made to a better standard, so that's why I always return any previous work done , back to OEM. The ignition...
  8. Captainfury

    Do aftermarket/ modern electronic distributors contain ballast resistors or ignition modules?

    Clearly it seems the answer must be a YES So, my '71 NYer with original 440, was a non-runner, and is being slowly sorted out, as I could not bear to see such a great big piece of motoring beauty to sit and fade away. The original Carter was really siezed up, so was kept, and replaced with a...
  9. Captainfury

    The 1972 Chrysler Thread

    Thanks Rustyrodknocker- that guy knows his way around an engine bay! Loved the video, especially the explosions through the carby! My NY project is still moving ahead, have been fixing up her original wiring looms today- the ignition loom, and headlamp/other like washer pump and horns etc loom...
  10. Captainfury

    The 1972 Chrysler Thread

    Cheers once again Mopar men. Yes-established it's a 1971 vehicle, two doors, electric drivers seat and windows, a green that initially looked pretty ordinary, until a bit of elbow grease revealed a much better shade hidden below a layer of invisible baked on shiite.Heres the fender tag again...
  11. Captainfury

    I'm attempting to confirm the ID of these 2 little terrors!

    Hello again ayilar, and my apologies for the delay. I spent 2 nights in hospital due to me waking up with a paralysed and numb hand. My thoughts were mild stroke or spider bite ( sometimes where I live, the critters will be felt crawling on one's leg or arm, but a quick aimed flick of the...
  12. Captainfury

    Heater A/C wires (why two)

    Hello RWCearley, amazing, we are both restoring/repairing/fixing almost the same cars, at the same time, and i too am rewiring the wiring looms . My 1971 NY is the same green as yours I believe, has tilt/tele steering wheel, 440, electric seats/windows, 2 door. This week I have worked on all...
  13. Captainfury

    I'm attempting to confirm the ID of these 2 little terrors!

    Thank you so very much for clarifying the build date, ayilar. I am very pleased to have it confirmed by an expert. I'd be happy to send you through photos of the paint stripes- and remnants they are! My photography of fender tag was terrible... Sorry- shall send through the stripe and better...
  14. Captainfury

    I'm attempting to confirm the ID of these 2 little terrors!

    Thanks everyone for all your replies and thoughts and comments. Three c's and a d- no aftermarket stereo, and u were on the right track about window retainers-vaanth it'd the pieces. Ayilar- see attached picture of 1971 fender tag. nb: i confused myself with my apparen early onset dementia...
  15. Captainfury

    I'm attempting to confirm the ID of these 2 little terrors!

    Yes, that vin is correct. I have included a picture of some fender tag decoding i did 2 years ago when I first bought the car. I will follow up with your recommended members about the 2 items I was wanting to ID. The point I was getting at is that its a 1971 car, no doubt about that. However it...
  16. Captainfury

    I'm attempting to confirm the ID of these 2 little terrors!

    Hello ayilar, It has a vin date that puts her manufacture in the 2nd week of December, 1971. Which means was probably for sale early 1972 I have considered, and this has caused a few problems when I source parts. Would it be a 71 or 72 car do you think?
  17. Captainfury

    I'm attempting to confirm the ID of these 2 little terrors!

    Hello All Most of my days are now spent on putting my 71 NYer back to a respectful and registrable state, as a result of apparently years of neglect and total absence of maintenance. However, I am going to see this project through to completion. So, title explains query, and I really appreciate...
  18. Captainfury

    The 1972 Chrysler Thread

    Hi Guys- I may have caused some confusion. The top i was referring to relates to the Fury, not the Nyer. Regards
  19. Captainfury

    The 1972 Chrysler Thread

    Hi there ayilar once again. To add to my previous post, the fender plate on my NYreads: B41 C11 V7F M45 P31 GF3 H6F7 D32 E85. There may well be an additional GF3 to add to that, but why the double up i am not sure. The build sheet was between the steel spring supporting wires and foam of the...
  20. Captainfury

    The 1972 Chrysler Thread

    Hello ayilar, expert on ALL matters pertaining Chrysler VIN's and New Yorkers and Furys and the list goes on ad infinitum. I am in the process of restoring my late 1971 NY, VIN CH23T1C178957. She is a 2 door, 440ci, electric seats and windows, tilt/tele wheel, and has been a real saviour to me...
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