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I am looking for a fuel sender wire and terminal end. Either a used one, or a repo. My wire was frayed and broke when I attempted to put electrical tape on it. Now I know why my gas gauge was acting flakey.
I have a console clock that I want to use and I'm not sure of the wiring. It has a purple wire, gray wire and white wire. I cannot find any wiring diagrams, hope somebody can help.
I got this tach last year and wanted to hook it up. I read that some tachs need some sort of sending unit. Others hook up similar to the tick tock tac. I need some help with the hookup, thanks.
We had a local car show in Munster, pretty good turn out being cloudy, cooler day. There were a few MOPARS there. Since my charger is not finished, I entered my '31 Model A Roadster. There was a '70 Cuda resto-moded with a Hemi stroker. A '69 Roadrunner and a late '50s I think, Chrysler 300.
I am looking for the speaker harness that connects to the radio then runs to the 3 spreaker dash and attaches to the stereo crossover. This is for a '68 Charger R/T, thanks.
I am posting a few pics of my re-creation. We are "freshening" up the car. I originally trailed it from Texas, so the car has very little rust, solid frame rails etc. The little it has, is light surface nothing penetrated, so therefore in my opinion is does not need a complete tear down. It's a...
Hello, I wanted to introduce myself and say hi to all you fellow Mopar lovers. My son and I are currently restoring a 1968 Dodge Charger R/T that I purchased a number of years ago. The restoration was partially started by the previous owner, so we finally decided to finish it and enjoy the car...