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I registered early last year, and spent a week drying the car out after the show. This time around, I'm not going to commit until the day of the event. So maybe we won't have rain this year.
Selling this NOS Parking Brake Switch.
It is for the 1968-70 B-body. Also fits the 1968-71 A-body.
Part Number: 2889053
Selling for $59 + mailing cost.
Payment by a US Postal Money Order or by PayPal "friends & family"
Has anyone tried the Lokar kickdown cable? Would it work instead of the original rod? I am trying to work this problem out and just haven't given up on running the RPM performer intake yet lol
Selling this used 1964 Plymouth Turn Signal Lens. (Savoy, Belvedere, Fury)
This is the drivers side one. Part #2495507
It is in excellent condition.
Selling for $19 + mailing cost.
Hello, I am new to this forum. I am done with a 1968 Dodge Charger RT but as usual there are minor things left. I had the AC vents (center, left and right). However, I am missing a part to connect the A/C / heaterbox to these vents. It should be a duct of some kind. I enclosed three pictures...
White is a bonus in Florida.
White seats, too.
Five of the last six cars I've bought are white.
73 Satellite
67 wagon
80 truck
67 parts car
87 parts truck
What are the odds of that?
97 degrees yesterday and humidity is creeping up at 45%.
It will likely be 60% in a couple weeks, and 90% by July.
Drove to work on Saturday to install a VHF radio repeater and antenna on our auxillary building.
(it's the white toothpick sticking up above the roof about dead center)
AC worked fine on the way there, but blew 80 degrees on the way home.
DANG. Compressor clutch was engaged OK.
Otherwise made...
Did hurricane prep on the roof.
Closely examined the skylights and added some nails to some shigles on the vent ridge.
Yay.
Next up- testing the generator.
Maybe this year I'll actually finish wiring up the backfeed cord, and testing that.
...oh, and installed a VHF radio repeater and antenna...