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  1. polywideblock

    Old hobbies revived.

    G'day from Australia :welcome:
  2. TT from NH

    Subframe Connectors and unibodies

    Well, that was pretty slick. I watched Birdsong's video and then another one with more specs and built my own. 1) I bought two 1/8" thick 2"x2" steel rectangular tubing 6' long: 2) I created a template to see where to notch the crossmember (the connector is in line with the rear frame; I...
  3. Nacho-RT74

    Ammeter bypass (or whatever you call it)

    Bulkhead conections are not affected just by the dust, grease, oil… environmental conditions on engine bay, but also by its own limits. Packard terminals get its own current limits still being new, so with the unneficiency of the factory alts at iddle which makes a constant charge stage when...
  4. polywideblock

    Happy Birthday ruffcut

    happy birthday :bday:
  5. Richard Cranium

    Oak island

  6. F

    Bought a k car

    One of the local Mopar racers group sold his tube chassis K-car a couple years ago. He made a bunch of money racing that car. Seems the entire group switched to Nostalgia SS.
  7. Richard Cranium

    Now I have a live-in mechanic.

    Sounds to me like you invited a homeless squatter into your home.
  8. DeltaV

    April Mopar Giveaway 2024-Phase III

    Yes, white. Yes, a (former) cop car. It was a '70.
  9. 493 Mike

    Ammeter bypass (or whatever you call it)

    All the current from the alternator passes through the contacts at the bulkhead connector. As the brass wire terminals in the connector age/corrode/become loose from vibration, they become more resistant to electricity flow and that causes heat. With enough heat the connector can melt/fires can...
  10. Moparjack 489

    MSD Pro Billet distributor doesn’t fit in my 1968 440 RB-Block with Trickflow 240 heads ….

    Sorry, I’m out from home for work the next couples of weeks, so I’m not can make pictures now
  11. Moparjack 489

    MSD Pro Billet distributor doesn’t fit in my 1968 440 RB-Block with Trickflow 240 heads ….

    Ok, I have the 8546(3) with the “ tall” shaft must be fit a little better I think before that’s why order
  12. 493 Mike

    '65 Belvedere tail panel trim, is it anodized?

    I purchased a gallon of anodize remover online but, many have said Easy Off oven cleaner will do the job. It did take me more than one application to get the anodizing completely off. This can be tested as you proceed by sanding, looking for the bare aluminum "gray" slurry that indicates...
  13. Mopar Hunter

    Oak island

  14. kiwigtx

    Happy Birthday ruffcut

    Have a very happy birthday @ruffcut :bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday::bday:
  15. Nacho-RT74

    72 Roadrunner door glass channel

    Oh! I don’t remember my 74 having that one!
  16. 1STMP

    The truck's first car show

    Thanks for your efforts, Ed! Had fun today.
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