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When looking at this argent color, remember this car is 58 years old and there is probably some fading on this panel. It's had 91 thousand miles of exposure.
looking for good pics and part # for Hemi power steering hoses and the type of pump for the corresponding years for Dodge Chargers particularly the 1969 Hemi Charger and correct info will be greatly appreciated if available please inform location thank you in advance ,please add photos if possible
You wouldn’t know until your clutch and pressure plate, or worse your flywheel blew up at 7500 rpm. Then if you still have your feet and legs the answer would be yes.
https://www.hamtramck-historical.com/images/dealerships/DealershipDataBook/1968/68_Coronet0006.jpg
Instantly identifiable by "R/T" nameplates on the grille, front fenders, and the face of the rear deck. Double body stripe or Bumble-Bee racing stripe or no stripes. The standard engine in the...
Popping through the exhaust is often a lean condition and sometimes caused by an exhaust leak at the manifold of head pipe allowing air to enter.
Looking at the bottom of your carb with the throttle seated on the idle stop, you want to see just enough of the transfer slot below the blades, to...
Thanks for the lead on this one. I have seen it before and passed by as I am looking for the Super Bee, automatic, non Hemi. Was it stock for the RT to have the bumblebee stripe?
VIN: WS23J8G187663
It has been on Hemming for awhile now.
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1968-dodge-hemi-coronet-r-t-rancho-cordova-ca-2905547?utm_source=autotempest&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=autotempest_classifieds
1968 Dodge Coronet R/T in Sunfire Yellow w/ Black Bumblebee...
And my question is, would it hold up for 7500rpm?
Not about it being or anything... Just would it be safe up to 7500rpm.
Mybe a better question is, anyone with experience of this old Ansen bell?