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I drove those for my drivers training! But learned to drive in Dad's 1960 Jeep p/u-and on my Suzuki. Mike
I filled up with premium years ago and it was half water. Had to get a tow home and used the electric fuel pump to dump my tank in the driveway, I...
There also may be many in junkyards, holding cars up off the ground. Mike
They actually melt them down and make Toyotas with them. Mike
She's a real beauty and I like that you even found that OEM battery hold down! Mike
I use a California Car cover (Duststop) indoor only on my wagon. It fits well and has held up for 6-8 years now. Mike
The clips were designed to dig into the metal to provide a good ground. I think you could weld a couple nuts on the bottom side and then screw a...
Me too! And the left side glass run. Mike
If you have a junk switch cut it off with a grinder (cut-off wheel) and perform a diagnoses on it's construction. Mike
I just pulled the knob off my 65 Belvedere HL switch and it was pressed on with a sort of coarse knurl on the edges of the triangular shaped...
It's a reverse/back up lamp. Mike
I seems to me they had a piece of foam insulation over the metal connection to keep it from rattling on the inner fender. A piece of "armaflex"...
I like it, it's different, makes the interior stand out from the crowd! Mike
Have you got those welded in yet? I trimmed mine to mimic the factory rail shape. I think it looks better. Mike
I lap welded mine but if I were to repeat the job I would flange the lap joint. I built mine from scratch too. Mike
That appears to be the shackle mount and seems to be installed over the sub frame rail. Just line it up with the OEM mount center line to mount...
If you disassemble the column the shaft could be turned down to the next smallest thread size and rethreaded (SAE or metric). Mike
I think that 67 was the year they introduced the collapsible column but, that may not change the shaft length. Can you swap the whole assy? Tear...
It does not look like the one on my 66. Mike
The white wagon certainly looks to be worth saving. Mike