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    WTB 1969 coronet 383 exhaust manifolds

    Yea matching the year. Yes HP. He wants the heat riser. But I am currently also in contact with another gent from washington and they are cheaper. But has heat riser. Hes going to bring them up to BC and ship them if all goes to plan.
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    WTB 1969 coronet 383 exhaust manifolds

    Thank you, I will pass. Its my neighbors car and he wants heat riser.
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    WTB 1969 coronet 383 exhaust manifolds

    Hi, Do you have a price? Does the passenger side have the heat riser? I cant see it in. The photo.
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    1966 Coronet 383 Exhaust

    Yea that's why he wants to get those instead of headers. His headers hit his transmission pan.
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    WTB 1969 coronet 383 exhaust manifolds

    Hello, Edit*** sorry I should add he's looking for a 69 set of manifolds. My friend has a classic 1966 vehicle equipped with a 383 engine. He currently has headers installed but is hoping to revert to the original stock headers. Would you happen to have any information or suggestions that...
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    1966 Coronet 383 Exhaust

    Thanks for the reply. Sorry I edited the post. He's looking for a set for 69. Cheers
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    1966 Coronet 383 Exhaust

    Hello, Edit*** sorry I should add he's looking for a 69 set of manifolds. My friend has a classic 1966 vehicle equipped with a 383 engine. He currently has headers installed but is hoping to revert to the original stock headers. Would you happen to have any information or suggestions that...
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    Spark plugs

    More so just a personal preference.
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    Spark plugs

    Good day, team, Following up on previous communications, I've recently acquired a 1967 Coronet equipped with a modified 440 engine, reportedly generating approximately 542 horsepower. The vehicle features aluminum Edelbrock cylinder heads and an MSD ignition system. During a routine spark plug...
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    195 Thermostat

    Thanks for the reply. You seem to be a wealth of knowledge. You been working on classics for a long time? Thank you.
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    195 Thermostat

    Definitely not driving it in the winter and try not to in the rain as it usually can lead to Hail. Haha
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    195 Thermostat

    Thanks for the reply. I think I will end up changing it this winter.
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    195 Thermostat

    Quick question for yall. I just recently acquired my first Classic. (1967 Coronet with a built 440) I've been going through it and changing fluids and seals. The Thermostat is a 195. To me that seems high. I do live in the north aka Canada where temps reach 35 Celsius and the car runs around...
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    WTB Build sheet

    Like it was in the back part of the seat? Not a bench seat in the front. Console car.
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    Build sheets

    It is a 1967. Im not sure what a IBM card is and where.
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    Build sheets

    Only place I haven't looked is under carpet and glove box. Plan on looking by glove box. Carpet looks like its been up once already.
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    Build sheets

    Thanks for the heads up.
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    WTB Build sheet

    If anyone has the ability to get a build sheet for a 1967 Coronet that would be amazing. My first Classic car. I've looked under seats front and backs. Haven't pulled up carpets maybe previous owner has. Haven't looked by glovebox yet. Vin attached. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers
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    Build sheets

    Good morning! I am curious if it would be feasible to find a build sheet for the Coronet I recently purchased? Are there any websites or resources that might be helpful? Thanks and happy 4th of July!
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    Brake issues

    Greatly appreciated! When I get some time I will add some timing to it to see if I can get enough. Haha I've been thinking of just going to manual brakes now. But would still like to mess around a bit. That's how you learn. Again thank you for the reply and any info is awesome.
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