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I ran a 1980’s 292/509 and it had one tiny pink spot, between lobes, near the front of the cam where you could see it, over some purple paint. Besides the lobes, the whole can is purple. I would bet you have the “Hemi grind” purple shaft as listed above…..if it’s tough to keep it idling, maybe...
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I have always been very fond of the wheel/look. I was lucky enough I believe in the 60's there were only two? Goodyear Racing Tire shops/distributors in the country.
One being in Ft Lauderdale on Federal Hwy. When I got the Polara 500 at age 16, I...
A lot better than I did Saturday. In the 3rd round I was ahead by .359 and still broke out by .004. I tried to dump but waited to long because he was the faster car.
I thought going into my old parts 55 gallon barrel to see if I have a junk distributor. Could part that out and use the shaft. Weld an extension if needed. But I can get the tool in a couple days so thought I would move on removing the driver door panel to get to the key lock. It needs some...
I know of 2 1966 cars
1- 1966 Belvedere 1 - 2 door sedan , Hemi auto, White with blue bench seat interior, column auto
1- 1966 Belvedere II - 2 door hardtop, hemi 4spd Gold with black bench seat interior
But both are done turnkey cars
Best I remember, both are in the 75-80k range money wise
It's a 5/16" hex drive. I made one from a piece of round rod and a grinder.
Put thee flats on drill end for Chuck to grab without slipping.
Loaned mine out and it was still out.
I'm going to make them and hand out for Christmas, along with battery terminal wire brush tools.
Can't be done, separated area above the wheelhouse. I looked into it on a parts car that was just a shell. I was on a Plymouth. A dodge might be different, since the quarter panels are.
Yes bolted on with 2 studs and nuts.
Now for the bad news, must lift up the headliner and remove the headliner teeth at the rear of this to remove the nut. So all the back seat area trim needs to come off first. Back seat, rear door panels, and that wide metal panel above the rear door...
I used to work with ladies who's last names were-
Speed
Rocket
Wewe
and-
Simmers, who got married ...and hyphenated her last name...
...to a man named Boils.
Simmers-Boils.
...and a guy who's last name was Outlaw.