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I was originally looking for a 69-to-73ish Town and Country. Had a couple of beauties slip through my fingers locally due to dithering on my part :BangHead:. I started looking for any kind of wagon on CL locally and when nothing popped up I started looking further out. I found this one on CL in...
I got this one a few weeks ago as it was on sale. Crazy expensive but it will do everything I want it to. My shoulder is healed so I should be able to squirrel under the dash to measure the speaker.
Antique Automobile Radio, modern stereo for vintage cars
If you don't mind that this has an easily removed 360 sticker on it, I have one. It's in my gotta-clear-it-out pile. Shoot me a PM if you're interested.
I got the engine in and out of my D150 while it was on a 4-post lift. I can get some measurements on the width between the runners if you want them, but I think taking it out from the bottom would be challenging. I got mine from above after I got an engine hoist with extended legs and boom. They...
My wagon has a good working AM radio in it. I'd like to upgrade that to an AM/FM version. I've found a couple of units on Ebay that look right, but I don't know if they will fit or not. I'm no B-body guru but I'm guessing AM/FM was an option back in the day. Here is what my radio looks like...
My Pyrenees, Dixie, likes to park herself in the shade down by the fence, and make sure anyone foolish enough to wander past is instructed that this side of the fence is my side, and that side is your side so just stay over there. Haha.
Normally she's decent about coming when called...
Neat stuff - who doesn't love a wagon?? I got the itch for one a while ago and after a number of near-misses found this 72 Coronet about 650 miles from home. It's a plane-jane 318 six seater but it's in excellent condition.
In my area, if you take your car to the track the basic tech requirement is two springs. If it's not a stiff pedal, cable, or throttle plate you can replace the springs. Any auto parts store should have a spring kit. You can swap springs till you're happy. I'd still run two, even if they were...