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  1. Hotrod20

    FOR SALE 14 " Cragar S/S wheels early 70's 4 1/2" bolt pattern

    These are excellent driver quality early '70's 14" 4 1/2" bolt pattern Cragar S/S wheels. They are either 6" or 7" wide. Back side of wheels have no sizes stamped. Tires are F-70-14 and E-70-14. Two sizes of each. I will separate if you want to run 14"s up front $300.00 for two., otherwise all...
  2. autoxcuda

    Coronet Value Gaining on Charger from Hagerty

    Supply demand. 68-70 bring in lots of people where that would/will be the only Mopar they own. Bullit, Dukes of Hazzard, the massive Fast and Furious movie chain.... The FF movies have brought the younger crowd to them.
  3. R

    FOR SALE 1962 Plymouth Belvedere

    $14,800 is my bottom number. You would be hard pressed having a 500 plus hp 440 built for less than $10k aside from the modifications and uniqueness of this 62 Belvedere. Forgot to mention it's got a 4.10 geared rear and I will include a 3.23 center section with it.
  4. autoxcuda

    Carb for a street/strip stroked 440

    Do you think on of those EFI setups, Holley Sniper 2, could handle it? Would it still be tough to tune with that cam?
  5. Vertex_Jeff

    Eaton True Trac or Dr. Diff Sure Trac??

    I trust Cass / Dr. Diff 100%.
  6. WileE

    Bendpak MD6XP lift….anyone use one under a B body?

    They are not all made overseas Car Storage & Vehicle Service Lifts | Mohawk Lifts
  7. jeff alder

    PAT TRAVERS BAND LIVE

    Watseka Theatre in Watseka, IL - Cinema Treasures Here is a nice photo of the front of the theater. Jackyl makes an appearance every year.
  8. WileE

    Coronet Value Gaining on Charger from Hagerty

    Because the Chargers have been an iconic styling since the 68 re-style. The 68-70 Coronet/Road Runner is a great style car. The same era Charger is in a class of its own.
  9. Cheapsunglasses

    Pics from Back in the Day

  10. Cheapsunglasses

    Pics from Back in the Day

  11. autoxcuda

    How about just a random picture. NOT the entire car

    Carb nuts. Off 66 Hemi carbs. I would assume most carb nuts in that era had same flat landing area on them?
  12. Cheapsunglasses

    Pics from Back in the Day

  13. Cheapsunglasses

    Pics from Back in the Day

  14. jeff alder

    PAT TRAVERS BAND LIVE

    WOW I missed that one Dave or it would be in my garage...LOL. Yes, Clifton Central is very close to my little hometown. There is a really nice 68 GTX 440 4 gear roaming around there. I stopped the guy and told him about B bodies, but I have never seen him here.
  15. BigFlo

    What should I do with the dash?

    My dash (65 Belvedere) had suede finish on top and standard gloss finish on the face. The dividing line was where the vertical face meets the top where it rolls over - about 1/8” above the glove box. When I refinished it, I bought KolorKorrect suede and gloss, in rattle can. IIRC the rattle...
  16. moparlouie

    WTB 1965 Coronet Grille

    I only have this one, other wise I could work with you
  17. cr8crshr

    1962 New Yorker Station Wagon - NOT MINE - but it Interest's me...

    And a Juke Box Transmission to boot!!! I like it!!! cr8crshr/Bill:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: :usflag: :usflag: :usflag:
  18. Davefinan

    PAT TRAVERS BAND LIVE

    I bought this sport fury in a little town called Clifton….near watseka. Great car , had it for 25 years.
  19. rklewis1005

    Alan's 1970 Charger Restoration

    The first set or the second :) The first set I got from MegaParts - the strap to go around the 4 leaves was a tad short (pic). Then I searched this forum and discovered Landing - Roger Gibson I ended up emailing and calling Frank - he sells them based on the number of leaves they wrap around...
  20. cr8crshr

    Robert Redford won't be down for breakfast

    The main reason why I wasn't much of a fan. My favs of his screen acting were Butch and Sundance, Jeremiah Johnson, and of course, The Natural. Politically, he was a jerk...JMHO. A good run though...RIP Sundance...cr8crshr/Bill:praying::praying::praying::usflag::usflag::usflag:
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