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  1. M

    Daytona rear glass

    The rear after mkt glass I bought was 2K new from a friend and the trim was 1K "Not Vega". This was 4 years ago. Not being a smart *** but do you know how to tell between original, aftermarket, and Vega? I can tell you real quick if you send me photos. I have had my hands in several Daytonas...
  2. Scott Engelhardt

    Need some opinions on wheel choices

    There are wheel companies that you can virtually see the wheels on your car. There are some you can change the color of the car. Wheel Visualizer | Customize Your Wheels Online | Vivid Racing
  3. toolmanmike

    Need some opinions on wheel choices

    Yellow is a tough color for wheels. Magnums, Keystones, or grey Tork-thrust would be best. Like my cream colored Bee. Very few wheels looked good on it.
  4. Kobrak

    1972 Dodge Charger SE 440HP spark plug wire routing

    Ends up I went to pull the trigger and shipping was just over 20 bucks?!?! Guess I will just wait until I find something on fleebay or whatever..........jees man.
  5. ir3333

    Need some opinions on wheel choices

    15 x 7 steel wheels with stainless red lines...
  6. Doorkicker

    Wiring Questions / Discussion

    Just my $0.02... ---Question #1 - Mostly relates to aftermarket wiring kits. To run wires directly from fuse block / dash harness direct to loads (lights, ignition, sensors, and such), or to break the wiring up into harnesses (rear / tailights, front/head lights, engine, and such). I make my...
  7. 3white74

    FOR SALE 68-70 b body ... Emergency brake

    You have to empty your private message mailbox ....it's full and send me a message thanks
  8. M

    Tighten lugnuts, wheels barely turn?

    some bad advice... Impact shouldn't matter. Yes it does matter.
  9. 1967coronet

    Tighten lugnuts, wheels barely turn?

    Did you ever take the wheels off , pull both drums then put the wheels back on leaving the drums on the floor ? Tighten the wheels and see how they rotate. If they rotate fine at that point its going to be the shoes or the drums.
  10. AR67GTX

    9 Fastest Muscle Cars of 1973.

    Pretty sure that’s a compilation of magazine road test acceleration results someone has put together - Car Life, Motor Trend, etc. it’s good for what it is. In 1973 they were still using test wheels and stop watches for acceleration runs other than some of the Hot Rod and Car Craft type...
  11. cosgig

    My friend advised me to pour a crankcase full of old oil on the floor.

    There’s a guy in my town that has about 20 Mopars in his yard. He routinely pours used oil down the inner fenders and who knows where else. Of course none of these cars will ever see the road again, so it probably doesn’t matter. He’s a little touched in the head for sure. He has three 67 GTX’s...
  12. Don Frelier

    1970 superbee

    Welcome from NY
  13. Cheapsunglasses

    Pics from Back in the Day

  14. Cheapsunglasses

    Pics from Back in the Day

  15. JackR

    First time to turn on the heater in the house today....

    Wife tells me 48 in Phoenix tonight. I’m is shenzhen China in the 70’s but head to India tomorrow where it will be 80. Think I’ll wear a short sleeve.
  16. Outlaw525

    What did you do to your Mopar today?

    Started bonding the scoop on the fiberglass hood for my Duster. I'm going to itch for a week!
  17. I

    FOR SALE Mopar rallye cluster

    Mopar E-body 70-71 rallye cluster, very nice fully working. $1850 free shipping from Iceland. Paypal, F&F preferred or buyer pay paypal fee.
  18. AZMoparJoe

    Need some opinions on wheel choices

    On a Charger, I agree. I don’t know how they’d look on a Bee though.
  19. BeepBeepRR

    Wiring Questions / Discussion

    Everyone will have opinions but here are my thoughts. 1. OEM applications are plug and play for the most part and easy to get right the first time. 2. Aftermarket harnesses are great with the demand of newer electronics but, are a little daunting when it comes to making it work with existing...
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