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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.
Just a question on how to remove this molding. I am pulling all the chrome to get ready for sanding. Didn't want to pry to hard. Was wondering if they are bolted on and the inside sail panels have to be removed to access them.
Thanks
Bruce
I dated girls named Delena and Talina.
Talina was also Talina's mothers name.
I work with a lady named Xilena.
I also dated a girl who's middle name was Echo.
If you’re running a divorced choke, blocking the crossover could be a problem. With an electric choke or no choke at all, I don’t see a problem. I have no choke and a blocked crossover, cold idle is a little erratic but drivability improves and the idle is fine within a couple blocks.
Yeah, those SD’s were beasts, underrated, with some goodies in the trunk the dealer could install. Bud of my elder brother and him, dropped one of those 421’s he got from a wreck in his ’66 Lemans leaving the original motor badging on it. He surprised those who took the bait. Another guy we knew...
Little update. Turns out the "tool' that I have is for the other brand. Chebbies. Wrong end type. I still think (thought) I was given the correct tool and searched but did not find it until now. Right after I ordered one from Summit. It was given to me about 20 years ago when a local...
we were red in our family. I like most all brands. I have my grandfather's 200 Farmall he bought new. and I have a newer Farmall 35 I mow the lawn with and a loader on it to lift car parts LOL.