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Sure don't. What vin # or letters would tell me if it is an rt or engine size. This guy emailed me pics and told me about it. I am thinking of going to look at it, and wanted to know what to look for.
I have never been much with the whole # matching stuff so I need some help here. I got a guy offering me a 1968 r/t Coronet with matching numbers 440 engine. What do I need to look for to first make sure it is a R/T car? Second what do I need to look for to make sure it is the 440 that goes...
When it gets dirty...:rolling: Kidding, I would change it at oil changes or every other just so you can keep up with it, and that way you wont overlook it.... This is the main reason why I like the more exspensive units that you can take apart and clean. Most of them are housed in a glass...
yep, any good quality in line filter will do. If you want to spend a couple extra bucks summit has some inline filters that can be taken apart and cleaned periodically. They work well also.
Just went to look at my 1968 satellite that is at a friend of mines body shop. When I bought this car it had a new paint job, but it was a home paint job. My friend is wet sanding the car for me. It was a o.k. paint job but it had some trash, and other imperfections in it. So far he has the...
I am not sure how they come out, but I do know you should be very careful because they are not tempered safety glass like the windshield. they will shatter like you said, and they are expensive.....at least they are for my car......Could yo post a pic of your car, and what you are working on...