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A good friend of mine is a pilot for UPS out of Louisville
I reluctantly sent him a message cking in
Thankfully he was ok. Not his flight
Prayers for the family's affected. That was a nasty crash
So, I have figured out what's the best way to restore the argent silver lens outline that is on the lenses of many mopars but especially 1973 and 1974 Dodge Charger tail light lenses. So I tried to restore an (old!) spare lens I had laying around and gave it a try.
Obviously a marker pen is the...
Agree with DVW. I know when I built the 727 for my 64 Dodge, I swapped to a 65 tailhousing and I also swapped in a later input shaft so facilitate troublefree later convertor swaps. The parts are easy to find and it doesn't make sense not to do it. You'll just have to count them to make sure...
WOW, it looks like you have a long way to go. The idea is you keep grinding on the button until it fits. Hope you can do it without hitting the cam bolts. Don't go too far. You can't put it back on. 5-10 thou is fine but remember that's after the cover is torqued down. Did I ever tell you cam...
It may be tough. But how many here could weld like that when they were young? Not me. It's me longer these days. But still do everything I've ever done (except water ski). Just spent 3 days under my dually installing a under bed hitch, cutting the bed mat, modifing and remounting the air bags...
Similar experience, but mine was a '67 Valiant 100. The first brand new Mopar my dad ever bought, after a dash fire motivated him to trade our '64 Jeep Wagoneer. Car was one of the best constructed 1960s Mopars I ever drove, fit and finish far above most of what my family owned in that era...
I use denatured achohol when pressing anything rubber onto metal. Never heard of it in all my professional career. Tried it and wow you can push 5/16” line onto 3/8 nipple. You have to keep it wet because it evaporates quickly. I also put my donuts into a achohol gas bucket overnight to make...
My friend "Special K" who seldom comes on here can read that sheet like an orchestra maestro. Let me reach out to him and see unless someone here beats him to it.