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I want to fill the wheel well a little better on my 1967 Plymouth GTX. The 14-inch rims just don't do the trick; I have a set of new 15' X 7" Magnum 500's at my disposal and would like to use them. I have a DANA 3rd member, and a plain front disc brake conversion kit from DR, DIFF (nothing...
I'm trying to rebuild all of the components on my 67 GTX (engine,4 speed, carb, and much more) I was a mechanic for years (in the eighties) and had access to all the tools but not anymore. You can find most tools fairly cheap aftermarket, but the problem I'm running into is the price of some of...
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As I progress with the restoration of my 1967 Plymouth GTX I'm progressing into the ancient electrical system. I always remember how my car reacted to the mid-range stereo system when we used to go to the park and let it loose and how long it took to charge that 27 series...
I'm wondering if anyone has run into this problem. As I slowly restore my 1967 Plymouth GTX, I keep running into obstacles and delays when it comes to finding the smallest items, I have had my share of extensive searches, and long lead times. Forbbodiesonly has been a wealth of information...
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I'm in the process of installing a 1971 Plymouth GTX 440 6 Pack Engine into my 1967 Plymouth GTX 440 4 Speed car that has a 11-inch bellhousing and flywheel. I've been getting mixed reviews about the combination in using the existing flywheel and bellhousing. I do get the...