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I have a spare panel here.
My plan is clean it up and repaint it. Im thinking fill a hyper dermic needle and use that to 'fill' the letters back to black
I have a wiper motor 2983116 0349 which would be February 3rd 1969.
Just pulled it off my Superbird to replace it with a more correct date code.
There are no broken connectors and would a good core to restore . Price is $125.00
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I needed this reminder. It seems it has take forever to get this far.
The car had been completely dismantled by this shop and the owner got it back with the engine and tranny on a pallet, as well as boxes full of other parts.
Digging through the piles of stuff I have in a storage shed was when...
Baer makes a kit that I’ll likely go with when the time comes. I’m getting by for now with the 11” drums until the drums are unusable. Finding a good replacement set is a challenge these days, and NOS is probably the only way to get a quality set. That is like 1500 bucks last I looked and is...
driving down the road 20 or 30 mph, turn your wheel back and forth, like race cars warming their tires. A bearing that is going bad will often cause a detectable noise. Also, the seals will start to leak as the axle moves around because the bearing is loose. Might as well change the bearings...
This is exactly why I love this site so much. Tons of great information and knowledgeable people willing to help.
My car was built in late 1967 so it does have somethings the later models didn't. Like the 150 mph speedometer.
CAR: Plymouth GTX 2 Door Hardtop
ENGINE: 440cid 4-bbl HP V8...
My recipe for a "kit"
Gasket, seal kit
Bushings (drivers Amazon 52 piece, $50.)
Be really picky about the fit of the front pump bushing.
Front, direct retainer- 5 thin red frictions- good, used steels (forget the Kolene scam).
2 1/4-inch red solid band. Not flex band.
3.8 or 4.2 lever (5 to 1 is...
Looks like a guy named John's work, that I use to pump gas for at BP as a kid. He sold used cars and would tell us to jump on our bike and ride down to Canadian Tire and buy the widest roll of vinyl striping we could get. Usually 10". He did a lot of Mustang rockers. Fresh white paint and a...