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I don't want to bash the OP but from what little I see so far, That engine looks messed up. Rusty looking coolant, shiny and oily cylinder walls with no cross hatch visible, combustion chambers that look carboned up and of course the damage that occurred.
That engine looked to be ready for a...
My new switch is from OER, check carefully when you insert the pins again as the greens seems to have switch place.
Yes, comparing new and old wiring I know, but better follow to the source to be sure.
Got the parts.
Hate throwing parts at a problem but ok, the signal switch is the only electrical thingy left of the old wiring.
It is surprisingly comfortable working on your car sitting nicely in the drivers seat with some Ozzy on the garage stereo.
Hi,
I am looking for 1964 Dodge Polara front a rear door cards and sill plates. Any model and color will be ok.
I have none.
Will take Plymouth if they fit.
It's for a rough daily driver so I am not so fussy.
Ship to CA.
Thank you.
I was watching a B5 70 coronet convetible at Dallas. I was supposed to go but just bought a 70 coronet convertible, so I cancelled. It was bid to 200k and not sold. What was the result of the one at Indy. FYI I didn't spend any where close to $200k on mine.
Would take moving the battery to the trunk, an aluminum radiator, maybe a mini starter. My 71 Coronet is 54/46 bone stock. The 71 up cars are neither as heavy nor as nose heavy as people seem to think.
This is my Coronet on my corner scales when I first got it. It's lighter now. With some...
I went down to Indy for the day earlier this week. Had a good time spectating. If planets aligned better I’d have had ideas on bidding on the V code Coronet R/T convertible.
Mecum Auction Indianapolis May 2024
I'm hoping someone can help that may have ran across this as well. I just discovered that the outer bearing race spins inside the front wheel hub.
The brake drum is a 11" x 3" and from the looks of it they are hard to find or come by.
I have read on other forums people using a knurling tool...