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Hoed and Shoulders is 604,000 "dollars".
At least "Chocolate Copycats" are named appropriately.
Interesting they would bother as that's a real generic candy type.
The one I saw at Garlits did not have the holes in the front, like this one does.
Instead, it had a second bracket, like the rear one, mounted about 6-8" further forward.
Seller claimed it was a 69.
The one in my 73 was sourced from FBBO.
I have no idea what year it is, however-
I found...
Thanks Guys, Im trying to learn this. So, buddy seats were available for 67 thru 74 year models, correct? Y'all talking about bracket changes. So, was the seat the same thru many of the model years but used different brackets, as in 67 thru 70 and then different brackets for 71 thru 74 years...
Well got a set of original front speaker grills and screws on fleabay. Seems weird to me. The screws are tight in the dash frame but at the same time have to be tight in the speaker u-clips also? So is it essentially double nutted so to speak? Also looking for the correct orientation of the...
In Jan 2002, inspired by the 911 terrorists, an 18yo kid stole a Cessna and few it into the Bank of America building in downtown Tampa. Only the pilot died. I actually saw it just after it hit. Crazy times.
Hello all, I'm looking for the acorn PAL nuts the attach the side marker lights, front & rear, for a '71 Road Runner. The ones circled in red. The smaller examples in the photos are correct for a Cuda and do not fit.
Thank you
As of 2025, there were estimated to be 300 billion 1-cent coins in existence in the U.S. — or more than 800 pennies per person.
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Amateurs! I have that many just in wheats.
:rofl:
I went with this cooler... It's a little big but.. rather overkill than under, use copper/nickel line.. sooo nice to work with. Did bulkhead connectors through the lower support, tried to use as little rubber as possible (have like 3" of rubber total in the lines)
P.S. power steering cooler...