Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Trying to find out the build date on my 66 Coronet 440. The Sequence no. on the Broadcast sheet is B1693993, the shipping order no. is 5100?069, sequential no. is 270929. Is this enough info to
come up with the correct build date ?
Tks,
Bob32268
If you have 1 quart in the converter, I'd put in another six quarts, fire it up to circulate it thru the trans, converter, cooler and lines.
Shut it off after a minute or so and check the dipstick. Add I qt at a time , refire, until the level shows on the dipstick.
With our parents gone, my wife has assumed the role of patriarch of the family. She has two sisters and two brothers, and we are close with the nieces and nephews. We’ll have 21 here for Thanksgiving, and tho it’s very crowded in our small house, we all look forward to it. Same numbers on...
Check out DadsBee’s Super Bee restoration post in the Restoration Forum, it’s pinned. I followed his directions for removing the clock hands. If I remember, it kind of just pulled off, but it wasn’t the original clock so maybe why it was easier. But check the post out.
Hot rodding is an interesting hobby.
You guys down south have old cars and trucks coming out of your ears to the point you crush stuff us guys up north would pay good money for.
Meanwhile, salt eats everything here and returns it to the earth and we have engines laying around without a vehicle...
I’ve been absent for a while , we got a new customer and a new project. We originally had a soft deadline , finish or significant progress by the 20th. I guess the owner really wanted to impress his new friend and said WE ARE FINISHING BY THE 20th. So that meant 12 hour days the last 6 days, was...
Did a search, and surprised this hasn't popped up. There's been lots of cool racing paint schemes throughout the years. What's your favourite?
Mine: Rusty Wallace's black duece with the splash graphics.