Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Yes, easy peasy. There are a couple different varieties out there from the aftermarket, fine or course threads. I think I went with QA1. I put antiseize on the threads when installing them.
Congratulations on some well deserved recognition. I got to check it out a couple years ago at Rock Falls. Very cool paint that brings back memories of some other vehicles I remember from the 70's.
I made that same mistake years ago as well. Figured turning the adjuster just 1/2 turn in didn't warrant getting the weight off the front end. I figured wrong, the threads on the oem adjuster block pulled. Big BOOM, and she came down, scaring the crap out of me. Luckily no damage to me or the...
The ebay one for 275? I don't think that is a terrible price if it is nice condition, plus he has it marked as "make an offer". I have bought a couple of those in the last few years, and they seem to be getting harder to find.
Looks like he spent a bunch of time making what looks like some high quality fabrications to the car. Unfortunately, they are not everyone's cup of tea, and not easily reversible. Might take awhile to find the right buyer for that one. Maybe list it on Carsonline and Ebay to get more exposure?
Me as well. One and only person I have ever used the ignore feature on, and have to say it is awesome not having to read or be bothered by that asshat...
The Ortho in the original post must be some nasty stuff. Was checking on where to buy it because we do have a few fire ant hills on the property. Amazon says they can't deliver to our address, same with Walmart. Our local stores don't stock it either.
I tried the poly shackle bushings once. That lasted about 2 months before switching them out for rubber. The added noise when going over bumps was to much for me.
You are lucky in that an adjustable regulator is available in that style. The new electronic replacement vr's for 69 and older cars all regulate at 15-15.3 volts in my experience, and are not available as adjustable.
In the members restoration threads, there are a couple of stickies that will give you the answer if you dig through them. One is by dadsbee and the other by Moparnation74.