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Original 1970 Roadrunner GTX trunk lid, original paint, rear spoiler cut outs, excellent rear lip, excellent no bent corners, excellent underside, dealer sticker, spare tire instructions, spare tire markings, no modifications, very nice original trunk lid. $1500
The reproductions are very...
I've spent the vast majority of my career working in food production factories.
Dairy products of all types, juices, sauces, meat etc.
It's recession proof.
The below picture isn't necessarily Mopar - I just grabbed it quickly from the internet...
...but the idea is the holes are offset in the bushing. When installing them, the bushing can be installed in an orientation that gives you more caster (which is what you need on your old 74).
They are...
The one I seen was long and stuck out the back of the car now with that being said none of them were perfect from the factory but this one was pretty bad
My junior year at Penn State, I got a part time job working in the student union building cafeteria, as a dishwasher and busboy. The $1.95 per hour starting pay wasn't a big motivator, but the all you could eat meal for 50 cents was a big deal during a time when I was consuming 5000 calories...
can't wait to do this to mine :rolleyes: ........ Jeff's Pumpkin will make it to the rotisserie next (same treatment)........it's all part of getting my ducks in a row
I have the GTX engine, dash, and seats I can be playing with (scored a set of headrests yesterday, winning).........it's all on...
Even as a 24 year old, when I ordered my 75 Trans Am I didn’t want the chicken on the hood. And then when I received the car it was missing a 400 decal on one side of the shaker and my memory is fading a little but I think one front fender lacked the TA decal. I figured it was a sign that I...
Always use jack stands regardless. My air hose is next to my lift so it’s convenient. I like that I can store the air lifts on the jacking tray and still put a car on the lift.
Until the EPA changes MPG rules, you will never see a real compact truck in the USA. Small vehicles (based on wheel base and track width) must have such high fuel mileage that they can't be sold here in the USA. This is why the Ford Ranger, for example, is darn near bigger than a full size truck...
For safety, I wouldn't use either without jack stands. So to me, it becomes a convenience issue. I'm not sure I want to have to drag an air hose to wherever I'm using it. The bottle jack uses no power and a simple handle to pump it up.
Winner for me = bottle jack
Exactly this! I've pulled the block drain plugs from part motors that had tons of scale in them. I pull the block plugs when flushing at every step in the cycle. That and my other post about this.