MonacoBlue
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The two rallye sport mirrors and hood scoops add to the effect.
You are correct, as that is the area from where I purchased it maybe 12 years ago now. The guy who purchased it from me also owns a light yellow one as well that I sold him maybe 4 years ago. The light yellow one has been restored to a nice level and will also get the new woodgrain decal again. They will be two beauties. The guy with both of these wagons now does not frequent this forum, unfortunately, as he feels that these forums take too much of his time and he tries to minimize that as a result. But a super nice guy and he has a lot of other mopars as well. Especially Bs and Es of all years.Im sure I seen this car about 20 years ago in the bay area of california. Hard go forget this black beauty
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You are correct, as that is the area from where I purchased it maybe 12 years ago now. The guy who purchased it from me also owns a light yellow one as well that I sold him maybe 4 years ago. The light yellow one has been restored to a nice level and will also get the new woodgrain decal again. They will be two beauties. The guy with both of these wagons now does not frequent this forum, unfortunately, as he feels that these forums take too much of his time and he tries to minimize that as a result. But a super nice guy and he has a lot of other mopars as well. Especially Bs and Es of all years.
Yep, when I bought it, for some reason, he had the intake manifold off, and I couldn't figure out why, but I bought it just because it was so darn nice otherwise and low miles. So I went ahead and put it all back together and rebuilt the TQ carb, and it was as smooth and ran as nice as could be.Small world. He had a white six cylinder dart i went to look at years ago. He was doing something under the hood of it. I cant remember what but i think maybe a timing chain and gears?
Amazing wagon
Yep, when I bought it, for some reason, he had the intake manifold off, and I couldn't figure out why, but I bought it just because it was so darn nice otherwise and low miles. So I went ahead and put it all back together and rebuilt the TQ carb, and it was as smooth and ran as nice as could be.
Interested in the reproduction woodgrain decals/vinyl if there are any new developments, please keep me posted. You can send a message to me directly if you want. I notice there were different contrasts: it appears some years had light oak base with dark mahogany-looking contrast stripe, and in other cars it was the reverse - of dark base and light oak contrast stripe.I recently sold my 1973 Monaco black wagon. The guy that bought it from me is working with a mutual friend of ours to reproduce the original woodgrain decals for the 1973 Monaco wagons. They would probably work just fine on the 1972 models as well I think. The guy that does this work is real expert in the field of decals, pinstripes and so on. So they should turn out well. Will keep the site updated as things unfold.
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I've tried every citric based sticker remover with no luck. Someone suggested a wall paper remover that uses steam, I have not tried it yet.
I painted the fixed bottom of rear quarter, couple rounds epoxy primer, one filler, base coat and clear coat. Old plastic molding clips broke when I removed those, so I made new from stainless steel.
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Fuel gauge has not worked at all. I checked groundings from sending unit. There was grounding strap between sending unit and fuel line, but it did not ground sending unit to chassis. So I added ground wire. After I filled tank, gauge still did not move. Could it be faulty voltage regulator, I think it does nothing else than fuel gauge in these cars? There is no temperature gauge. Or maybe it is bad sending unit. It did read 50 ohms when I checked, almost empty tank. I'll have to check both these.
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BTW, yesterday had a nice weather, so I drove it to town and had it inspected for next year
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Can you post a photo of your car in the green spring landscape? To confirm: eventually snow melts in Finland!Driving every now and then. We had a 1/4 mile test day a couple weeks ago. I "had" to test the timing equipment and took a couple pass at track. The better was 16.887/80mph. That was better than I expected, Automobile-Catalog says 18.5/78 for -73 T&C
Perhaps new seals may help? Have you looked at Metro Moulding in Minnesota? They do repro stuff...Nothing much new here. Got this inspected for next year today. Did nothing, just drived it there There is a couple annoying things that I have tried to solve. Biggest is vent windows. And the HUGE noise they are making. I dont know are weather strips dried and shrinked or what, but there is at least 1/8" gap between top of window and seal. Is there anything that can be done or do I just tape these shut...
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This picture is from couple months ago.