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I bought a mini starter for my 70 440, removed the top mounting terminals so it would fit the block, but now the terminals are still very close to the engine block. there's only about 1/16" of space between the block and terminal. Is this normal? seems a little too close for comfort.
You got my vote also! Will be nice to see a restoration show without a Chevy in it! Doesn't matter what channel, as long as it's on the air!
Welcome aboard Mark!
I use carpet fresh powder on the interior (the strongest smelling type) and bounce dryer sheets around the engine and it doesn't hurt to put a bunch of glue traps around the car.
I store my GTX in my unheated garage for the winter here in northern Minnesota and all I do is put some sta-bil in the gas and some carpet fresh powder in the interior, (I've gotten away from using moth balls because it stinks all year long from them.)and bounce dryer sheets in the engine area...
I'm planning on installing a line loc system on my 70 GTX but I don't know much about what brand is better or easier to install. Anybody have any ideas?:confused:
Remember the k-car era when about the hottest thing avalable was the 2.2 turbo?!! Wow!! It sure is nice to see Chrysler putting out cars like this again. That is one sweet looking car! Congratulations man, have fun!
I've been doing autobody repair/painting for over 25 years, last ten years at a Toyota dealership! nextdoor to a Chrysler dealership that doesn't have a bodyshop so we do alot of their stuff. I own 11 mopars, no Toyota's
Hello from northern Minnesota. I've been a mopar lover for over 30 years and have a 70 440 GTX that I bought in 1980 for $400.00. I spent over 4 years restoring it and always improving it every year ( they're never done!). Last year I had the 440 rebuilt. It now has close to 425 ponies! FUN...