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Hey Mopar John,
I'm interested in #4) bottom right is a 70 B Body glove box hinge stop with bumper & screws $20.00. but I can't send a private message. My zip code is 98380. How can I get this from you?
Thanks,
Chris
Hi Stucat, I apologize for raising an old post, but I'm building a #43 Petty Superbird Race-replica, and if you still have the tubular uprights for the wing, would you be interested in selling them? Or if not, maybe you could take a few photos with a tape measure along side so I could possibly...
However, I do like how the nose is molded to the fenders for the clean look. It has the #43 Petty NASCAR Superbird look to it. But it would suck if you needed to pull the nose...
In my case, I 'firm feel' it was worth it! :rofl: The engineers did a great job designing a street car, but I plan on racing this car. My LCA's were loose/worn out. And as for the K member, I wanted to stiffen up around the steering box and where the strut rods go through the K member. I'm not...
I use that Tire Size Comparison chart all the time! It's got a ton of information. With the visual comparison it makes a big difference. and you can sort out the tires by wheel diameter, tire height, etc... Then it will have some recommendations on brands and prices across the top. It can be a...
I also went through Firm Feel for the K member gusset kit, skid plate and LCA stiffening plates. The LCA's were worn and a little sloppy, but after cutting them loose and welding back together with the stiffening plates, much better. The K-member kit was a fun little puzzle with all the little...
Rebel,
From what I'm reading you are correct, it did not come with a shroud. Also, it states that the number you show, 2898045 was used on all big block 4bbl engines mated to an automatic transmission in 1968. So according to this your Charger is an auto?
Just my 2 cents here, sharing a little information from Paul Herd's Restoration Guide.
While there is a bunch of information on radiators, fans, hoses and shrouds, one paragraph states, "Another difference between the 383s and the 440ci models is that all 440ci-equipped models used a fan...