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  1. toolmanmike

    Aftermarket or late model seats in Early B body cars

    I see on Summits website that ProCar has seat adapter brackets for Dodge and Plymouth. They aren't specific what models but they have different numbers for the Darts and Valiants. Procar 81342 Procar Seat Adapter Brackets | Summit Racing
  2. toolmanmike

    Fuel Line Flare

    Here's the difference between the two.
  3. toolmanmike

    Fuel Line Flare

    You will need a separate tool or a kit that does both.
  4. toolmanmike

    Fuel Line Flare

    You have to have the proper flare tool and adapters.
  5. toolmanmike

    Aftermarket or late model seats in Early B body cars

    Here's those Teas seats in Rick's Coronet. He made the console himself. The Teas are over $2000 a pair. That seems like quite a lot but rebuilding stock seats isn't cheap either. Frames and bases are spendy if you want to change designs. Foam kits and upholstery will run you over $1000. I think...
  6. toolmanmike

    Aftermarket or late model seats in Early B body cars

    Agreed and the fellow that did the seats in my car used some funky foam. Like setting on a board.
  7. toolmanmike

    Aftermarket or late model seats in Early B body cars

    The seat bases are adjustable up and down on the front and back. The seat back pivot stops are not. My 66 Dart seats had rods for stops and I added a plastic bushing to stop the backs so I sat up straighter.
  8. toolmanmike

    Aftermarket or late model seats in Early B body cars

    Rick put Teas seats in his Coronet. Teas Design Looking for some photos.
  9. toolmanmike

    Aftermarket or late model seats in Early B body cars

    Has anyone replaced their factory buckets with aftermarket or late model seats in their early B body cars? My factory seats need rebuilt to be comfortable but I don't see any way to adjust the back cushion stops so they sit up straighter. A friend added aftermarket seats to his 67 Coronet that...
  10. toolmanmike

    65 plymouth B body seat?

    It doesn't look like 65 Belvedere's have an armrest according to the Legendary catalog.
  11. toolmanmike

    Fuel Line Flare

    That stuff is the way to go.
  12. toolmanmike

    Fuel Line Flare

    Yep, a little bubble flare would be perfect for mating to rubber hose with a clamp. For steel lines, a single flare would be ok. Brake line you buy pre flared will be double flare of course. If you are using bulk steel line, you could use either flare.
  13. toolmanmike

    Brake flaring tool question

    I sold many of those since they came out. They work well and the shops like them because you can use them on the car. They do quick disconnect fuel line fittings as well.
  14. toolmanmike

    Brake flaring tool question

    Old school and and have worked well for decades. Imperial Eastman is the brand of choice.
  15. toolmanmike

    Stop on in for a cup of coffee!

    :rofl: :rofl: :thumbsup: Cheap insurance then. I am collecting ECU's, Voltage regulators, and temp and oil pressure senders as well. I told Halifaxhops I might look for an old ignition cabinet to put them all in. I have a collecting problem! :rofl:
  16. toolmanmike

    your favorite breakfast cereal?

    I am on a Reeces Puffs kick lately.
  17. toolmanmike

    Stop on in for a cup of coffee!

    Ah, it looks like the city crew is going to work on the alley. It has some bad ruts and washouts in it. They usually add some reclaimed asphalt and work it in. They have one of this small rollers this time. They make it smooth and everybody that uses it will think it's a race track. LOL
  18. toolmanmike

    Stop on in for a cup of coffee!

    Picked up a NORS starter relay for my Polara. Just in case I need it.
  19. toolmanmike

    Stop on in for a cup of coffee!

    Looks like low 50's and windy here. I might wait until tomorrow or Thursday for mowing. High 50's and sunny sounds like more fun.
  20. toolmanmike

    Stop on in for a cup of coffee!

    On my first half cup right now. It's the extra that won't fit in the wife's mug. I have to milk and sugar her coffee but until a few years ago, she wasn't a coffee drinker at all. She was a Mountain Dew girl. Can't stand that stuff.
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