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    62 Only

    Some examples
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    If you have concerns about panels being straight then lighter obviously is better. Haven't looked but maybe Chrysler, Cadillac or Lincoln or maybe Desoto in the late 50's early 60's may have something that appeals and would period correct. Would probably be a non-metallic. I seem to remember...
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    62 Only

    Maybe the question should be what colors that are not affected by your color blindness would please you, work backwards from there i.e. I see white as white and I would be happy/unhappy with this as a body color. At the end of the day this is about pleasing you and what you are actually seeing...
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    62 Only

    Here is a description of a color visualizer and a link. https://ranwhenparked.net/free-virtual-car-paint-booth/
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    Obviously white or black would absolutely work. However, in my opinion the cordovan color would be stunning! I believe it was called Redwood Rose and it would be unlikely you would ever see another wagon with this color combo! IIRC there was a wheel manufacturer that had a program that allowed...
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    62 Dash Pad

    My original '62 Savoy has a plaid trunk mat.
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    62 Dash Pad

    My '62 Savoy doesn't have a pad on the passenger side, just painted metal.
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    K-frame fitment?

    If I remember correctly the '66 and newer K frames moved the engine back. However, stated earlier in this post they move the engine forward when used in a '62. Can someone provide a definitive answer? I have a '69 K frame I was planning on using for a big block swap and now am wondering if I am...
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    Steering Wheel Colors

    I trust the shop that did it! They have done lots of work for me over the years and it has all been exceptional. They are not a "Production Shop" so it cost more but I prefer this method. BTW thanks for your photos!
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    64 Belvedere-windlace

    If you wanted to stick with the colored windlace you might contact Gary Ball. I am sure he has a source. Gary Ball Interiors
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    Steering Wheel Colors

    Thanks for everyone's comments I appreciate it. I have a '62 Savoy that I purchased 5 years ago in RI. My son and I flew in and drove it home to Texas. It was a great trip, took 7 days, a radiator and fuel pump along the way. Met lots of great people everywhere, especially fuel stops.....(" Hey...
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    Steering Wheel Colors

    Cleared Now
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    Steering Wheel Colors

    As soon as I can figure out how to delete PM I will get it cleaned up. Normally not it challenged but this is challenging.
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    Steering Wheel Colors

    Can someone advise the original steering wheel colors available for '62 Savoys?
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    '62 Wagon 2 door Project

    Not sure this is the appropriate place to post this but since it is '62 specific I start it here. This is a '62 Plymouth 4 door to 2 door wagon project that I think is really cool. After some negotiation I would probably be a buyer IF I didn't already have a '62 Savoy 4 door to 2 door project...
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    1964 Savoy windshield

    Try: Windshields To Go USA They arrange pickup at a local glass warehouse.
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    62-65 B Body big blocks and the 440 source oil pan

    Found this regarding HEMI K frames: #2460975 1965 B 426 Hemi vs #2401057 1965 B All V8 @ mymopar.com So looks like there was a different K frame which would accommodate.
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    Weight Bias / Scaling Your Car

    When is there too much rear bias 51%? or more? What is the factory weight distribution by model? Is there a reference guide? I found 54% front 46% back for a '64 Belvedere Sedan as stated on this site by a member. Trying to keep this with in the scope of '62 - 65" to make it more manageable...
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    Weight Bias / Scaling Your Car

    Good example, you may be a little light on your % estimate for the rear since the effect of the moment arm is longer (distance behind the axle).
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    Weight Bias / Scaling Your Car

    I am looking for information on weight bias/front to back on early 60's Mopars. I have several and know that they are front end heavy. I am trying to figure out the best way to go about improving the handling and braking as it relates to weight bias. I know all the things you can do to remove...
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