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Yes. Either connect the wires together, or if you want to keep the resistor for looks, you have to connect the terminals together and silicon it in. It’s basically the same as connecting the wires together, just hidden in the ballast framing.
Yes, originally a 440 that was blown up in 1972. Now has a 68 426 with less than 30 miles on it. After the cost of building this engine, PO did not want to take any chances with racing or dyno, so kept it locked up for ever in Alaska!
I have a 68 GTX and am trying to figure out if it is an early build car or not. When looking at a sequence number, they all start with a 1. If mine is a 135777, does that mean it is the 35,777 GTX built, or any Plymouth car built that year? The fender tag has a 930 for build date, and has the...