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It's a long shot from a few years ago, but no indication they sold, so who knows they might be still available........
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/68-70-plymouth-b-body-lower-quarter-patch-panels.156126/
Sweet, Nicholas has a fantastic shop and you can be assured that his work is A++. My 426 is there for assembly and should start in a few weeks. It's the engine for my J code 1968 Charger. Customs,tariffs and shipping is the only hassle with getting parts to Canada.Kocan
Truth is, discs are cheaper to produce and assemble on the production line. Newer discs sure... they work better. 1970 tech, basically zero stopping difference.
There are very few here that are actually driving their cars where fading would be an issue, vs the cost and many times nightmare of...
I was just reading this am from a daily “This day in History” post I receive. I don’t think I ever really contemplated the enormity of WWI. The horrendous battles and casualty levels are astonishing. Thirty countries and 65,000,000 warriors at battle all told. ANZAC was indeed an incredible...
Could it be a 400?
I agree though, unless it is CHEAP, the intake is useless, the exhaust manifolds are too. Pulleys are weird, brackets are weird.
How hard is it to find a car or pickup truck 440?
I installed a ground and positive hub under the dash, as well as a ground hub next to the battery.
No more running/splicing wires together, bad connections, multiple wires on the battery terminals, etc.
Iirc, I ran both the ignition and start wires to the positive hub, I have an electronic...
It's a bittersweet holiday for me. I have wanted a hemi car since I was a teenager but haven't accomplished that dream yet!
I have a cool model of one. I have nice models of hemi cars. I even have a cool hemi dog! But no real one.
1966 PLYMOUTH Rear Bumper Letter Emblems For 1966 Plymouth Fury
Part numbers...
P = 2533567
L = 2533568
Y = 2533569
M = 2533570
O = 2533571
U = 2533572
T = 2533573
H = 2533574
....used, have wear, blemishes but in good shape!!! Not Reproduced.
All mounting prongs are intact.
....Speed nuts...
Thanks for the help! I'll check on it this evening! I'm a reader for sure, so I definitely need to read up and start building a library! I adjusted the idle mixture screws (one at a time) with the vacuum gauge hooked on the manifold vacuum port on the carburetor. I adjusted the screw labeled...
I added cruise controls to a couple of my early B-bodies over the years, using '70's Cordoba stuff ( I was building cars 30-40 years ago). The only difference between different models is the mounting brackets and Speedo cables. There is a separate wiring harness for it, plus brake light switch...