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Wow, I am so happy the car went to a good home. I wanted to buy it to go with my 65 Bell II but I spent too much on a couple of other cars. It is a beautiful car that will get you more "thumbs up" then you could ever imagine.
Enjoy your car my Mopar Brother!
I have them on my 65' Bell II 383, they went in as all headers do; lift the engine a couple of inches as needed and shoe horn them in. I had only two issues; the right side inner tie rod was a little tight to one of the tubes so I cleared it with a grinder and I could not use my mini Denso...
Anybody got a picture of a bumper jack for a 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II? I need one as reference in my search of a jack assembly for my car.
thanks, Bob
First drive of a recently rebuilt 1965 Belvedere II, 383 mild mod, during the shake down cruise I noticed the car would run hot at idle or slow speed (205 -210). I kicked on the heater and got the temp to drop 5 degrees or so but soon after I noticed the windshield on the passemger side fogged...
The engine is out and going to the shop to be finished, I'm having all the suspension parts changed out while the motor is out.
The hard part is figuring out what goes where as I didn't remove all the linkage type items and according to my parts book alot of stuff is missing or incorrect ( or I...