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Need the pieces that go between back doors and rear window(sorry I don't know the names), shelf behind back seat, and dash board. Also if anyone knows where to get door seals for a 4 door.
looking to see if anyone has interior trim pieces for a 4 door satellite 1973.
i put bucket seats in the front and i need also seat belts, the right lap piece for the driver and left lap piece for the passenger.:icon_porc:
may not fit into this site but im trying to find a serious buyer. this car must go. central valley N.Y. engine runs on gas poured into carb, under trunk is getting rusty, brakes are siezed. body is very nice. [email protected] fast response to emails
Well I have time and a welder. Could maybe change the backspacing on the wheels to solve the width issue. I currently have a 91/4 with a detroit locker in my truck with 36" super swampers. I seem to be able to beat the hell out of it with no problems.
im sure theres an obvious reason not to but i can get a 9 1/4 truck axle cheap while 8 3/4 axles seem to be kinda expensive. are there any real negatives to doing this???
Actually its a 73 satellite. Typo. This is a non console application, so it utilizes the front mount on the tailshaft. the floor humps I see in pictures look pretty long. But I just hope they're long enough. For the mount, I actually just turned the mount around and it took up the difference.
im currently putting an 833 4 speed into my 74 satellite, the trans is pre '70 so i need to possibly modify the mount a little,or do i? i can make up the space simply by turning the mount around, but i think its too high. the left side cover wants to hit the floor as i raise the trans. i do not...
if its killing your leg, try using the overcenter spring. itll let you know if its overpowering the clutch springs. im running into the same problems with my build. just try to use common sense. if the z bar is angled too much, the edge of the rods may scrape the z bar legs etc.
i have a mopar or 2, but the one one im choosing to build UP is a 73 4 door satellite. the only problem is finding parts(interior at least).:santa:
P.S. alot cheaper than a two door.