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1964 Dodge Polara hood with "DODGE" letters and center spear as well as the latch assembly.
The hood is in great shape. It does have a few dings and scrapes. It has been in dry storage for a very long time. Some surface rust underneath towards the front as usual. No rot through that I can tell...
Rear seat emblem(s) from a 1964 Dodge Polara 500
Both in good shape.
Some minor pitting.
Very good mounting studs.
One has stud nuts.
$125.00 for the pair plus shipping from Carson City, NV 89701
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Thank you,
Mike
Heater assembly from a 1964 Dodge Polara 500.
All there
Heater core is in great shape.
Needs cleaning and painting.
$200.00 Plus shipping from Carson City, NV 89701
Thank you, Mike
Maybe in the next couple of days I can find a scale and weigh the one I have from the Plymouth for you. It is out of a 1965 Plymouth Belvedere two door.
I think they are lighter than the two buckets seats put together.
When I pulled the one I have for sale out of the Polara, I'm thinking 75 to 90 lbs? Maybe?
$250.00 Plus ride from Carson City, NV
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Great looking bench seat out of a 1965 Plymouth.
Very good chrome covers on the edges of the seat backs.
Good Black plastic knob for seat track adjustment.
One small tear/puncture on drivers side bottom panel/seat cushion...
I would say your tanks (main and reserve) are full of bad gas which has a whole lot of that green mold you talked about.
You helped it along by putting new gas in it, but I bet you did not add any new gas to the reserve tank?
Your wife toggled from the main tank over to the reserve tank that...
It was reported there were 1700 aftershocks since the quake yesterday.
A friend of mine in Ridgecrest and I had just gotten off the phone this evening when I had heard of the second bigger quake tonight.
I quickly called him back.
He said "Mike we just had a bigger one, and I'm getting...
It is no more nastier than gasoline. Actually, gasoline fumes from a leak are more likely to ignite and explode before Hydrogen would.
The reason being the Hydrogen will escape and move through our atmosphere so fast because of it being 29 times lighter than air. It would be harder to ignite...
The Hidenberg caught fire not because of the Hydrogen, but because it had touched the electrical tower which sparked and ignited the cloth/nylon skin which encased the Hydrogen.
If you watch the actual footage of the structure going up in flames, you'll notice that it did not explode like a...
It is true, Hydrogen is much safer than gasoline while filling up at the stations for the reasons stated above. Not only that, Hydrogen if leaked out goes straight up into the atmosphere in a column at about 40 to 44 miles per hour. It does not wait around to be ignited like gasoline.
Hydrogen...