Honestly I don’t think they believed they misrepresented it. I really think they believed the paint was really nice in the places where it didn’t have problems. They were an elderly couple.
The problem is they capture dust/dirt in that cavity and then when it gets wet it says wet forever. If it was stored inside and not driven on dirt roads then there may be a few in Az.
I have great photos of everything but what you need...... This is the best.. You can see the captured nut, sort of. It is clear it is not a clip-nut...
Wait a tick they may have the nut clips like the front fenders do..... let me go out in the garage..... they bolt to the bottom of the frame rails and they look flush... I would need to dig out some photos to remember...... I thought it was clear but I may be confusing it with the Duster... It...
Yes it is. Last year there were exactly 2 old Mopars both from Nogales Mexico, a '68 Coronet 500 that was a driver and an early 70's more door Satellite again a driver.
My 2 cents. Like you I Had no desire to do it twice. I sent my core to Glenray to have Bob recore it and have him give you the name of the guy in his area to buy a new h valve from. $250 to recore and I forgot the cost of the valve. The aftermarket ones are a crapshoot if they fit or leak.
I know what you are talking about. The Coronet had a similar problem. I had a spare metric size that was just a tad larger than the standard. I carefully touched the flats on a grinder and each time tried to drive it into the bolt. It was not that difficult to get it down to the size where it...
Original 318, 2.94 Sure Trak with a RV cam, performer manifold and FiTech in the Coronet. Best ever downhill with a tail wind maybe 16MPG, normally around 13MPG-14MPG so you are not far off. I virtually never have my foot in it either, I just cruise around.
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