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Photo speaks for itself; what it says is open for discussion. Ad is on Craigslist here (incorrectly listed as a 1974 Polara); 3rd-party story is on Curbside Classic here, and legend is also on CC here.
Here's an unusual air cleaner for ya: an oil bath item from a 318-2bbl Dodge truck. It will fit any '66-up 2-barrel carburetor used on Slant-6 or 273-313-318 V8 engines (Carter BBD, Bendix Stromberg WW, Holley 2280, and a few others); it uses the same bail-and-top-wingnut attachment as the...
Bit of a mystery, this. It's a reverberator unit out of a '60s Chrysler product of one kind or another, but I've lost my notes on just what it came out of. The idea with these is they hook to the radio (input) and a rear speaker (output). It delays the signal to the rear speaker by a small...
Here's an Auto-Lite (Prestolite) MDT-7002 starter motor as originally installed on '60-'61 Plymouth-Dodge cars with the 225 engine. Also fits '60-'61 Valiant-Lancer with 170 or 225, Canadian '60-'66 Slant-6 cars; a variety of Australian, Mexican, and Argentinian Valiants, and US + Canadian...
1991 Master Technician Service Conference Gold Tool Award set, new in box. It's a gold-plated flex socket set. $24 including postage within the lower 48 states (extra postage elsewhere); send me a PM.
Good quality heavy-duty chrome Sun timing light made in Sunnyvale, California, USA.
Plus generic-but-plenty-good-enough vacuum gauge and 12v test light.
$30 for all three; postage from Seattle. Send me a PM.
Well over 300 pages (I stopped counting), many of which are double-sided. Covers everything from Colts clear on up to pickups and vans. Lots of B-body material, lots of interesting stuff—how to install dealer-optional power brake packages, cruise control packages, driver-education dual-control...
Here's a brand new brake pedal pad from Australia, used down there on '69-up cars with manual transmission and disc brakes. Really nicely made of polyurethane for long wear, very high quality part. Looks to me like it should fit earlier cars, too, though I couldn't swear to it. Shout it out...
Here's a perfect-in-box 1963 Chrysler Turbine Car 1:25 model kit. Jo-Han № GC-300. Unbuilt, untouched, all parts and literature present. $39 plus the ride from Seattle; send me a PM.
I am selling my house, and this material has to go to its next appreciative home. Everything is priced low, most items probably too low, and it still all totals up to over a thousand bucks. I really want to send the whole collection off in one go and be done with it, so $499 for the whole...
Brand new OE turn signal switches, newly made according to the Chrysler blueprint by one of Chrysler's original suppliers. These are not the cruddy Chinese knockoffs currently being sold by the outfit in Wisconsin (and all over the rest of the internet), nor are they the crude, low-quality...
Five-button vacuum-electric switch for factory A/C. In addition to the mid-'60s to mid-'70s applications 've also seen and heard of people using this switch for the 4-button setup in '60-'65 cars (the 5th button never gets seen or pressed). New and perfect. Four available at $47/ea. Postage from...
Thought I was all out of these real nice American-made PCV valves, but I found a small stash while reworking some shelves. This style of valve was factory equipment from '64-'69, and was the Mopar service replacement for '61-'63 cars. $21.99 including correct stamped-steel retainer nut (or if...
Rear-3 exhaust manifold with no heat riser/no interface to intake manifold. Doug Dutra built this for me years ago, starting with a '77 exhaust manifold. If you want to run Dutra Duals with an intake manifold that doesn't have provisions for exhaust heat hookup, or with fuel injection that...
Here's a new road draft tube for a 225 engine, part № 2128 568. This is what came before PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) arrived as standard equipment in California for '61, optional elsewhere until it became standard everywhere for '63. Ducts crankcase fumes down under car, and the oblong...
Here's a brand-new (not "remanufactured") carb, a genuine Carter BBD (not the Chinese counterfeit garbage) It's a truck carb, which'll run better than car carbs (less-stringent truck emissions standards = they don't have strangulation jetting). Been in climate-controlled storage, so it's not a...
Here's a brand-new (not "remanufactured") carb, a genuine Carter BBD (not the Chinese counterfeit garbage) It's a truck carb, which'll run better than car carbs (less-stringent truck emissions standards = they don't have strangulation jetting). Been in climate-controlled storage, so it's not a...
Here's a real nice, complete factory Super Six kickdown linkage assembly. $100
Here is a very hard-to-find air cleaner base. It fits a 2bbl carb and accept the lid from an ordinary '61-'69 225 air cleaner (the ø11-inch large-flat type, not the ø9-inch small-tall). I chased these dudes for...
Here's a snazzy gold outside micrometer, new in box, as awarded for perfect performance in the Chrysler Master Technician Service Conference program. Year of issue unknown; educated guess puts it in the '64-'74 timeframe. $39 + postage from Seattle, WA, USA—send me a PM.