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I am selling this pair of dealer showroom Data and Color/Trim catalogues for the 1965 Dodge lineup. They are in very good condition with no missing pieces. The dealer at the time made hand written notes in pencil about the color availability on certain models. Will not separate, sold as a pair...
Carter AFB 3859SA for sale. Was saving as a spare for a car that is now sold. Has been sitting in a box in the basement for several years or more now. Looks to be 100% complete and all linkage is free moving. I'm sure it would need a rebuild before use. Please ask any questions. $125 and...
Does it have AC? Sounds like the heater core may be bad. PITA to find one for an AC car. When I was looking for one for my '77 Cordoba I purchased the last NOS one in the Chrysler parts system from a dealer in Nebraska. Congrats and good luck!
Sorry, a little late to the party. Read80 under AB. the post a couple of days ago..........I think somebody asked about C body code for 426 Wedge?......
My '65 Monaco that I just sold had 80 under AB.
Hello All,
Have not been active for a decent while now.....work and life, and hobbies tend to do that, lol. I might need a set of eyes on a car I am interested in. It is located in Gallipolis, Ohio. If you may be able to help me please PM me and we can discuss. Thanks in advance!
I absolutely love color so picking teal is an easy choice for me. Silver and especially white are just too damn boring. Everybody, I mean sheeple, drive the same color cars anymore. Go different!!
Convert to LED tubes, not hard. Problem with putting in a new LED fixture is that when it goes bad, and it will, you will have to replace the whole fixture. If a tube goes bad much easier and quicker to swap out. For those who think LED fixtures don't go bad quickly.....I work as an electrician...
I had one back in the late '80's......factory 361 with a 4-speed, original motor was replaced with a 440 when I bought it. Thought I read somewhere like 72 were built with the 361 and 4 gear.