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  1. 68-500

    When is enough going to be enough? Wtf?

    I don’t care if they were factory or not. I thinks they look good. Black wheels, body color wheels, chrome nuts or dork dishes. I really struggle to find a alloy wheel that pleases my eye except maybe highly polished slots.
  2. DeltaV

    Outside mirrors for 2nd generation Chargers

    ...a picture of an EB5 car would be great! 4) Chrome "sport" mirrors; driver remote and passenger manual. Like @Triplegreen500 gorgeous car: *** T.I.A. for your comments and pictures! *** Background: The passenger door of my EB5 blue 1970 Charger 500 was replaced after owner #1 exited the...
  3. RemCharger

    400 Stroker Rebuild Sounds Like a Bucket of Bolts

    Better than them being upside down
  4. 440 4 speed

    WTB Looking for another car that tickles my tastebuds

    To be fair contraction is used in other contexts.
  5. JackR

    Welp, This SUCKS!

    I hate that. I do a windshield a year here in Az. Because they landscape the freeways with ROCK.
  6. bee71

    Ignition

    I’m trying to figure out if the return spring is in the ignition switch or the key switch.
  7. 68-500

    Timing retarding

    I got ask. Are you checking timing with the VA unhooked. If it where hooked up to manifold vacuum it could go down when you open the throttle blades.
  8. Charles Cook

    DOGS

    Another ruff day.
  9. RedBeard

    66 charger rear Carpet Question

    Had similar issues with my 67. Gold upholstery and black carpet. Seems there was 3 different versions of gold for the interior: Seats, vinyl on the panels, and then the sail panels with the rest of the liner sections.
  10. RustyRatRod

    Mopars in France

    If it's a slant 6 now that would be cool.
  11. C

    Carburetor heat soak or vapor lock?

    I believe the third filter port orifice is 1/16" and a 1/4" return line would be used.
  12. QuickBpBp

    Welp, This SUCKS!

    Sorry to see that. I Had that happen to me many years ago in my 64 Dodge going to the track and only chipped it.. My truck on the other hand had one like that come out from between the 2 rear tires on a dump truck going 65… I actually ducked!! Got his plate and turned it into insurance and they...
  13. azblackhemi

    Ryne Sandberg Won't Be In The Lineup

    Gone at 65. Cubs Hall of Famer Sandberg dies at age 65 R.I.P. Ryno!
  14. Sixpactogo

    Carburetor heat soak or vapor lock?

    I have no idea what size the orifice is for the return. If it is 1/4" with no orifice to reduce the flow, you will end up starving your engine. If it were me, I would use the the correct PN......this one You could try the aftermarket stuff. they are cheaper for sure but sometimes you end up...
  15. RemCharger

    Changing my first fuel filter as a rookie. Would like any tips you might have

    I concur. Use the right size on your first fuel filter change. Wait till you get a few under your belt.
  16. Fran Blacker

    Timing retarding

    Didn't they have trouble with those distributors? Didn't Rick Ehernberg write about MP Mallory distributors in Mopar Action that they were troublesome.
  17. Triplegreen500

    Polish for chromed plastic parts such as grilles?

    Windex Quick detailer Furniture polish will leave a "wax" coat if you want that
  18. 68-500

    Changing my first fuel filter as a rookie. Would like any tips you might have

    I agree as long as its safe. There’s a reason oems have used hard lines almost everywhere. I don’t know if OP has hard lines from fp to ff but was just putting a bug in his ear.
  19. 493 Mike

    Parts Washer solvent choices? What do you use?

    Awesome really is! My wife and I use it all the time. Mike
  20. 1 Wild R/T

    Welp, This SUCKS!

    Not that I like exposing my cars to risk but if you are gonna drive them there's always a risk... Actually there's risk even when they are hidden away.... It's a shame your windshield got taken out but look at the bright side, it's just the windshield... Get out there & go for a drive... I have...
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