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After numerous cool distractions and countless hours searching for pieces I needed, I finally have a little time to get the 73 GTX running via the original fuel system. When I purchased the car, the fuel tank was removed but one was included. At 1st glance, which is all I gave it, I believed...
Looking at distributor caps for my 1973 440 and trying to determine which style cap actually was used when it was built? I'm seeing caps with both a thicker & thinner perimeter outer walls. Both use the same 2444507 part#. I have electronic ignition which maybe is when they made the change...
Have you seen these green stripes on the inside of your wheels? These are the original Rallye wheels to my 73 that were removed in the 80’s for a set of cragar SST’s. I’m guessing there is a reason why they have this stripe or band on them. Any ideas??
I've been trying to determine who was the manufacturer for the assembly line spark plug wires in 1973 was, specifically for a 440 if that makes a difference. I have searched the forums and do not see an answer. I know GM and AMC used wires made by Packard in the 60's and they were not labeled...
I'm looking for a good used OEM left hand side (drivers) torsion bar for a 73 B-body. The #'s on the front end of the bar are UXB 661L and on the rear 661L 033. Let me know what you have
I'm going to take MPGMike's advice and start a "preservation" thread on this car. For those who haven't seen any of my previous posts, this car was parked in 1989 by the 2nd owner in a makeshift barn/shelter. He had the foresight to place rolled asphalt roofing material on the ground before...
I've been looking for pictures of any 71-74 RoadRunner that is painted in B5 blue with red stripes. I've seen a few pictures on line of a much lighter blue, more so like King Richard used that is described as B5 with red stripes but it's incorrect. I'm guessing there are a few cars that left...
Do you know of a 1973 GTX sun roof car? The mopar sun roof registry shows 2 or possibly 3 and I see no documentation of a break down between a road runner and a GTX. I realize they are pretty rare but I'm just curious if anyone knows how rare?