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Very well done. I replaced my turn signal switch a few years and all functions work as expected. Your detailed photos and explanation will help others I'm sure. Thanks for sharing your hard work with the Forum.
I have the same exposed prong on my ignition switch and was also wondering if I am missing a wire that connects to this prong. Did you ever figure it out? Is there a wire that connects to that prong?
Thanks to all who responded, one of our Forum members , FK5Bird (Steve) has mailed me two nuts free of charge. Refused to take any payment, a very nice gesture. I truly appreciate it.
Went to Hershey for the first time and probably my last. The flea market of rusted parts did not fit my expectations. The best part was meeting the people that have restored their cars in the car corral and the Friday judging show. Also the AACA library was awesome. Although I was looking for...
Last year we had a Hurricane hit Florida the day I was flying to Hershey and the airports were closed. I rebooked my trip for this year. I've never been there and am looking forward to looking for a few trim pieces and trim fasteners. Also, I have purchased 3 spare tire decals for my car and...
I have a 67 Charger and the replacement vertical rubber weatherstrip requires no adhesive. Mine fit so tight I had to use a lubricant like dishsoap to get it to slide in. It stays in place on its own. That's my experience.
I am labeling all of my wires on my new M&H under dash harness before I install it. I have my Service Manual wiring diagram and I have marked up my wiring diagram with the color codes.
I see the red wire with white tracer #L31 on the wiring diagram ( see photos) and it goes to the engine...
That happened to me and I don't have a welder, so I boiught an extractor drill bit set. You drill a hole into the broken bolt and insert the correct size bolt extractor and turn it counter-clockwise to extract. Just make sure you use a punch to get the drill centered, drill into the broken bolt...
Thank you qkcuda. One of the two photos I posted matches your jack instruction decal. The only difference I can see between the two I posted is the inflation chart on the bottom. Is the location on the right side or left side of the deck lid? Thanks
They seem to have all of the years for other models but not this one part number. So I guess the 67 Charger is not a decal worth making. Hopefully I will find one at Hershey this year. Thanks for your help.
Thank you for the photo. The part is #2461138G, does your decal have that number on it? Just curious. See attached photo of what appears to be a correct decal from Herb's, which is out of stock.