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Get outta here!
Just remember, kids...The same companies that brought you Agent Orange in Vietnam (Monsanto) now controls the majority of the food we eat, the...
Well, Gents....
Much to my displeasure the gauge broke again. I guess that little wire on the inside is more brittle than I thought. It snapped right at the soldered joint.
Major bummer
I created a WTB ad if any of you guys have one lying around...
I am looking for a gas gauge for my 63' 330. Please let me know what you have!
I tried fixing the stock one a few months ago, and I made a post about it.
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/1963-gas-gauge-dissection-and-repair.284889/
It worked temporarily but then the...
Welcome from Central Oregon!
Nice project. 63' is my favorite year as well. Your grill looks like it's in pretty decent shape.
How's the interior and trunk floors?
I have the factory T10 in my 63'. The 2nd owner installed it behind a 440 with ported 906 heads and a purple cam back in the 90s. It's a good transmission that has somehow survived slicks.
I would put it back into the ecosystem. Someone that is restoring another 63 could definitely use it.
I finally finished rewiring my 63'. Everything forward from the firewall was replaced with new color-coded wires. I found an impressive amount of electrical cobblery once I cut the old loom off. Between the cracked 60yr old wiring, shady splicing, and lack of grounding - it's a miracle this car...
Funny. I used your water technique to make the PC-7 more workable. That stuff is thick. Especially doing it during the Winter time. I broke a few popsicle sticks mixing it. The water helped.
Definitely try if you can. I figure if this one can be saved, anything can be saved. And you'll have the pride of knowing you restored it every time you drive the car.
Win-win.
My pleasure!
Here's a photo of everything that I used in-order from left to right. The PC-7 is great but it's like working with peanut butter. I used a popsicle stick to jam it down into the cracks.
Wanted to share my experience with restoring a 63' 330 steering wheel.
My car had a Polara steering wheel when I got it; and while it was in great shape, it kind of bugged me because it wasn't model correct. So I went on a hunt to find a 330 wheel. I quickly realized the prices on a restored...