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  1. M

    K member, engine and tranny stand

    My take on a stand. Added front and rear supports to hold a bare K frame, and support the engine with no transmission. (The box tube at the back is a short center spine to swap in for storage, makes the stand 2’ deep to take up less space)
  2. Vaanth

    What do these belong to?

    The pictured wheel cover, part number 2944092, was available on 1969 Dart, Coronet, and Charger, and also on the 1970 Dart. A similar wheel cover, part number 2881769, was available on 1968 Dart, Coronet, Charger, Polara, and Monaco. Both year wheel covers were essentially the same with the...
  3. Black_Sheep

    Who has NEVER had a cam or lifter go bad?

    Digging around the shop for some fittings, I came across this souvenir from a wiped cam lobe…
  4. moparedtn

    Pg z Classic z bar service kit quality? Anyone used one?

    I hear ya. Just so y'all up there know it ain't all one-sided, this costly over the border stuff.... I just received my 2026 calendar from Cold War Motors (a YT channel) that cost $20 for the calendar itself... and close to $45 in shipping to get it here (bulk of which was Canada postal). :eek::eek:
  5. pnora

    What do these belong to?

    Someone with a 69 salesman guide can identify them.
  6. NoCar2023

    What do these belong to?

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/225642537656
  7. NoCar2023

    What do these belong to?

    Dodge Code 587 style full wheel cover, often referred to as a "mag style" hubcap. These were a common option for Dodge vehicles in the late 1960s and early 1970s, featuring the iconic "Fratzog" logo in the center. These wheel covers were often used on models such as the Dodge Charger, Dart...
  8. Cojohnso1

    What did you do today....other than work on your car!?

    There doesn't look to be anything easy. Somebody designing by magazine pictures?
  9. RemCharger

    What do these belong to?

    68. Dart/ Coronet..Charger possibly 14's
  10. Cheapsunglasses

    Pics from Back in the Day

  11. Charles Cook

    What do these belong to?

    14s or 15s? Very cool wheel covers
  12. FranksCoronet

    FOR SALE 1970 Bucket Seats

    Price reduced to $850
  13. S

    WTB 69 charger 3 speed wiper motor crank arm

    have a 69 charger. looking for the crank arm that attach's to the motor and to the linkage.
  14. Wiley88

    What do these belong to?

    Found these in Dad's stash of parts. Anyone know what cars they would have belonged to? If they didn't go with my 69 Charger, they will be posted for sale if anyone's interested.
  15. O

    Random picture thread

  16. Don selleck

    What did you do today....other than work on your car!?

    actually more than a homeowner he's a superintendent for a company I do business with. he has a little of a carpentry background, but those waves are not an easy task for a wood butcher. trying to do a more of an economical fix for the guy, I would have built it out of drywall, grid, and metal...
  17. 7

    Wiring Questions / Discussion

    I have the factory service manual and several other publications however none show this terminal or wire. I also have several two speed wiper switches and none of them have this terminal. Yes the washer connection is made as part of the two molded connectors. Could this be something for the...
  18. Virg464

    Another rebuild for my Son and I , FIRST MOPAR

    Welcome, from the Mid-Michigan area. You've found a place with a wealth of knowledge and experience. Speaking from experience, ask questions before gong down a path that you "think" is correct. The guru's here can save you time, headache, and money. :thumbsup:
  19. eldubb440

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

    I picture the poor kids in Canada sliding around on an oily floor playing hockey
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