• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Search results for query: *

  • Order by relevance
  1. toolmanmike

    Light bulb charts

    Here's a link to Classic Ind. light bulb charts. Just scroll down to view. Mopar Lighting Guide - 1960-1976 Dodge & Plymouth Light Bulb Charts
  2. Sixpactogo

    What size bulb fits into the license plate light socket?

    I believe it is a 67 also. However, if you do a lot of night time driving, you may want to get a comparable LED bulb that will last longer and not melt your lens from excess heat.
  3. toolmanmike

    What size bulb fits into the license plate light socket?

    Here's a link to charts on Classic's website. Just scroll down to the B body chart. Mopar Lighting Guide - 1960-1976 Dodge & Plymouth Light Bulb Charts
  4. A

    Bypass Ballast Resistor

    Very simple... for a Pertronics conversion, just remove the resistor, solder in a solid insulated wire from one terminal to the other in the back side, then re-install. That will maintain the stock look. Make sure you replace your coil with one compatible with a 12 volt system.
  5. Sixpactogo

    WTB 1069 Charger High & Low Tone Horns

    Mega Parts sells new replacements. Mega Parts USA - Reproduction, NOS and Used Mopar Muscle Car Parts
  6. eldubb440

    Conventional clutch guys - where do you keep the release point in your pedal?

    we used to call it "toe play"...... the T/O bearing will thank you
  7. eldubb440

    Conventional clutch guys - where do you keep the release point in your pedal?

    I like the clutch to start grabbing with the pedal as low as possible, but not so low as to interfere with smooth engagement
  8. BeepBeepRR

    How do I make this speaker fit?

    You are missing the bracket. Check out this speaker on Ebay. You will see the missing bracket...
  9. oldbee

    How about just a random picture. NOT the entire car

    Out of paint/body jail(8yrs). Forgot what manual steering/brakes are like….Now it has to go back together.
  10. 493 Mike

    your opinion on Sealed power bearings?

    I used Diamond Power brand from E-Bay. Very cheap but, professionally packaged, looked and spec'd good. Made in India but, they do build 100s of thousands of cars there. I couldn't find any other rod bearings for my 2008 3.8 V-6 so I ordered a set and have 3-4 thousand miles on so far (it's my...
  11. hemistix66

    Good Source for re-chroming bumpers.

    I've used Tri City and AIH both. No issues with either place.
  12. 1967coronet

    Conventional clutch guys - where do you keep the release point in your pedal?

    Pretty much in the center of travel with 1" free play at the top. Plus making sure the throw out bearing is not making contact after release.
  13. dspur

    How do I make this speaker fit?

    Purchased radio and speaker and the mounts under dash have two studs at each end. My speaker does not have those tabs I’ve seen on others. Can I purchase those, fabricate something or should I just find a new center grill speaker. Rallye Dash 69 Super Bee. TIA
  14. toolmanmike

    Orange ignition module

    For a simple street car I like the Pertronix. The base unit without bells and whistles. I have used one in my Swinger for many years now without issues. It's a great replacement for points and condenser.
  15. khryslerkid

    New Member

  16. Daytona Jim

    WTB 1069 Charger High & Low Tone Horns

    I need a pair of high & low tone horns for my 69 Charger (may be the same as used on other B bodies, don't know). Need to be in good working condition. Thanks
Back
Top