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  1. Billccm

    What's it Worth Another 69 Coronet that checks many boxes

    I've had several good dialogs with the seller of this 1969 Coronet R/T. He has owned it 16 years, and said it's been a very reliable car. Restored in the 1990s and he has no documentation or history due to a garage fire. Not numbers matching, no fender tag, and currently registered and insured...
  2. BigFlo

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    If the gauge doesn’t work with the above test, I would loosen and re-tighten the nuts on the back of the dash circuit board. Just couple of turns each way - no need to remove. I took Keen Dog’s picture and circled the nuts where the fuel and temp gauge connect. There could be some corrosion...
  3. azblackhemi

    Anyone else having trouble downloading pictures

    FYI @Joeychgo it's fine if I take pictures landscape, only rotates them portrait.
  4. Pops1967GTX

    What does a Mechanic Say?

    Even if the drawer was labeled, I would probably pull the wrong drawer
  5. Auggie56

    Help me

    The reason why maybe your relative wanted to avoid sour grapes, with other family members, that someone else got to be the first to buy.
  6. Jerry Hall

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    The voltage limiter controls both the temperature and fuel gauge in 1967. If the temperature gauge is working and the fuel gauge is not, it's not the voltage limiter. As stated above test the fuel gauge.
  7. Joeychgo

    Anyone else having trouble downloading pictures

    yeah, we know. its being worked on
  8. M

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    sorry, I didn't answer one of your questions. But yes, the entire dash and Instrument Cluster was original.
  9. M

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    I correctly painted the outside of the dash again, reckoned the moldings. had the glovebox door and Instrument cluster bezel redone. cleaned up all knobs and connections. and the fuel gauge never read correctly. If the tank was full it would read half full.
  10. dadsbee

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    :rolleyes:
  11. matthon

    Noisy speedometer cable

    I wouldn't use WD40 on the cable, just the speedo mechanism. Once freed up, I put a few drips of oil in the small port and work that through.
  12. RT68440

    What did you do to your Mopar today?

    Got the outside of the Charger shell painted today. PPG base/clear.
  13. BigFlo

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    What did you do and replace when you restored your dash? Was it all original before it was restored? Did the fuel gauge work before it was restored?
  14. azblackhemi

    Anyone else having trouble downloading pictures

    That's weird, older pictures load fine but my recent ones are sideways.
  15. Kern Dog

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    Hey there, There are times like these where a guy puts his car together and somehow didn't hear of all the problems that others have been dealing with for years. This is one of those times. I dealt with it in 2002, others here have seen it before that! It is an unfortunate fact that aftermarket...
  16. torredcuda

    In 1971/1972 did Richard Petty actually drive a Road Runner or was it a Satellite?

    I would assume it was just a body in white with no vin designation.I think he always ran a flat hood but they called it a road runner to promote the sales of them.
  17. azblackhemi

    Anyone else having trouble downloading pictures

    My pictures keep loading sideways.
  18. M

    fuel gauge not reading gas at all

    good afternoon All, I restored my entire dashboard on a 1967 Plymouth GTX. Everything works fine except for my fuel gauge. I put 5 gallons of gas in the tank so it should read a 1/4 tank. I believe my tank holds 19 gallons if I am not mistaking. Anyway, I am not good with anything electrical or...
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