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I was out driving my '73 Satellite today and it was running awesome... until it wasn't. The car suddenly fell on its face and would barely run, and wouldn't idle at all. I was able to nurse the car home since I wasn't far but it was a terrible two-pedal ordeal to keep it alive and get it home...
A friend has a full (header back) 2" dual exhaust system that he removed from his 1970 Challenger (318 auto) as he's swapping in a built 440 and going with a bigger exhaust. His old system is only 3 years old and in great shape... and cheap. My '73 Satellite Sebring Plus (400 auto) is still...
Were all 1973/74 Roadrunners built as fixed rear window cars or were there also hardtop cars as well? I've seen pictures of cars from these years with the rear windows rolled down but would they all be clones? I know that RM21 means "post car" and I have never seen a 73/4 VIN of RM23 so... no...
As the title says, I'm looking for any advice and/or recommendations for a company to ship a car from the Eastern USA to my home on the west coast of Canada. If the company takes care of the importation as well, that would be a huge bonus.
Any one have any experience with a reputable transport...
We all know about Mr. Norm and the Grand Spaulding Dodge story but were there any notable Plymouth dealers doing similar things to Norm Kraus back in the day? I have never heard of any but it would be cool to know that there were some (or at least one)!