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  1. Plyrr471

    Exhaust manifold question, and Happy Thanksgiving wishes…

    Good am Don, I may just pick up a crap little sand blast gun from Harbor Freight and shoot them in the yard so I don’t have to worry about a cabinet. I’ve got a compressor so I’ve got that covered.
  2. guy gadbois

    Pics from Back in the Day

  3. guy gadbois

    Pics from Back in the Day

  4. guy gadbois

    Pics from Back in the Day

  5. guy gadbois

    Pics from Back in the Day

  6. guy gadbois

    Pics from Back in the Day

  7. RR Fan Dan

    1963 plymouth fury convertible 361 comando

    I’m a fan of sport fury
  8. Don Frelier

    Exhaust manifold question, and Happy Thanksgiving wishes…

    Find a place locally and get them blasted. Then paint as soon as possible
  9. T2R9

    New guy with an old Plymouth

    Welcome!
  10. 71dodgechargerrt

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Happy Thanksgiving to all.
  11. 65 dodge 65

    1963 plymouth fury convertible 361 comando

    Hi all thoughts on making my 63 plymouth fury convertible 361 commando(engine is long gone) into a 383 sport fury 383 golden commando bading .is this a good ideal or bad ideal.thoughts please I have a total restoration that I'm doing. Up side-down side going this route.thanks for any in put Good...
  12. Don Frelier

    New guy with an old Plymouth

    Welcome from NY
  13. fullmetaljacket

    The Elephant In The Room: unloading the load from a B-body.

    This was of course with a pair of rollers used during painting. With the actual race wheels and tires, it's unnoticeable. Wheel well at the very bottom needed very slight clearing shave to clear the 28" by 10.5 Hoosiers. Engine setback is 4" up front. The front wheels are in stock position...
  14. Badvert65

    The Elephant In The Room: unloading the load from a B-body.

    Wow, that is so subtle and sneakily done. I never noticed the axle reposition. Was the fender opening moved? Nothing looks even remotely altered. Beautifully done (of course).
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