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It's not the typical rear seat in these. They fold down but probably not like you're thinking. And the back panel folds down from the trunk side. It's definitely a puzzle.
Whatever is being changed/updated is affecting the photo orientation too. Many of mine are being loaded 90* off their orientation. If I go to "insert image" its correctly orientated but I can't load any more on to my thread.
The starters alignment is the snout into the bellhousing. That top hole, too large, larger than the bottom bolt hole, is just there to help hold it in place. Seems like you may have a wrong starter.
I'm 66 now even with a lighter lenses,
I'm also blue eyed/blonde haired
(supposed to be more sensitive to the light)
really not good for your eyes
even then;
I can't see **** NOW without cheaters, & a crapload of backlight
have to wear a leather shield over the back of my helmet, keep the light...
Since there's been a discussion on shock length when in droop, I had a look at the lh arm on the Challenger to see how far away it was before hitting the bumper as thats part of the equation. I found that the arm, on the rear tube, was hitting the rail. So...out came the airsaw. I trimmed away...
RIP Bob You always brought a bunch of passion to your comments, backed up by your data. Those comments will guide fellow members well into the future if they desire to follow them. Condolences to his family.