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Another place to look is DMT. Don't know about the quality of their cat whiskers but I've been happy with other items I've purchased from them. https://www.detroitmuscletechnologies.com/beltline-weatherstrips-cat-whiskers/
If a carb issue I would try the following: With the engine (barely) running, I'd spray some gumout in the carb barrel that feeds the 1/2 of the dual plane that feeds those cylinder(s). I believe it is the right side when looking at the engine from frt to rear. If only running on 4 cylinders...
Well I'd say to check the usual suspects. Look at the offending plugs (which you said you changed but see if they are 'wet'), look at the wires, look even more importantly at the cap. Weird as it may sound my Dart (which I wedged a 383 into) would develop an internally arcing cap. Granted it...
How did it run before the carb rebuild? If like crap then was the carb rebuild part of the troubleshooting process? If it ran fine, did you do/touch anything else? If not, did you check for vacuum leaks. If so, what exactly was done?
I thought this was an interesting take...
Disagree about the B pillar being a bolt in though.
https://www.hotrod.com/articles/vin-swapping-recreating-wrecked-road-runner/?fbclid=IwAR2MTSoj8a7UF7Y-pLpCqPJ0CYOSzGFtUEufUPTcLhtkheY7m0kfzCJxOt4
Age old (and valid) question which will probably prompt a TON of replies and opinions. The below is my reponse from an old thread about the same question:
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I know this is an old thread but I thought I would revive it due to the fact that I received a newer (Jun 17) copy in the mail just yesterday. Thinking perhaps I had one too many the night before I did a double take and yes, it is a new edition. They fired the website back up too...
Well Gobie, here is my 2 cents. Those with more knowledge may be able to better answer some of your questions but that is why we come here, right? ;-) Anyway...without a fender tag, to my knowledge, it will be hard to know 100% sure what the car came with out of the factory. Only exception...