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The New Mexico Highway Patrol used a 70 Superbird for awhile back in the day. It was nick named Blackbird. 1st time I saw it was back in the early 80's in a storage yard off of I-25. Saw it again about 20 years ago at a body shop. Not sure what happened to it after that, body shop went out of...
I know you all haven't had as much rain as usual. But it just ain't dry here, it's parched. We had .31 inches of rain here last Saturday. That was the 1st measurable rain we have had since the 1st week of last November! And at that time we received 1/10 of an inch. Right now we are going on...
I've had a few. I bought a 68 Satellite, 2 door, 318 car from an older lady (original owner) for $300. One of the best cars I ever owned. It was my daily driver for about 3 years.
I bought a 72 Satellite Sebring Plus, 383 four barrel car off one of the reservations out here for $25.00 one time...
As said above, don't guess, they have specific reasons they are asking you for that info. I weighed mine at one of the truck stops here in town, easy enough to do. And then add your weight to it.
I can take a picture of it and send it to you, it is not straight across the end, it looks like it has a nick out of it. Its not where it makes contact its out on the tip/end of the spring.
I'll take a pick tonight when I get home and send it your way.
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Sorry about the late reply, I am not 100% sure, and I'm not sure how you tell. It was in bunch of stuff I got from my brother. He has had nothing but Mopars.
Clutch pedal return spring. $15.00 plus shipping from 87109. If you have any questions please contact me. I just checked on Brewers web site, looks like this goes to an A body by counting the number of coils of the spring.
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