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  1. Texas charger 73

    AC car - conversion to new AC - advise

    does it come with the thermostat bulb or the one that goes into the feed line?
  2. E

    AC car - conversion to new AC - advise

    yes, thank you. I spoke to them and placed an order for stage 1 and a condenser. They said its about 3 weeks. does anyone have info on how to set up the thermostat for the ac?
  3. 0DegreeEngineer

    How do I make this speaker fit?

    Is this S&M electrotech?
  4. Photon440

    New 1970 Charger member from Canada, thanks for the add!

    Hi there, from the next Province. Welcome, and thanks for the pictures! You get extra points because you said your rear end was Sure-Grip, not "posi". :)
  5. 68BabyBlue

    Pie Tin Decal

    I still have three cans of turquoise paint on the shelf since I sold Baby Blue, and moved up a year. Looks like some folks might need it.
  6. eldubb440

    Pie Tin Decal

    what's up with the orange 68 engines? :poke:
  7. Budnicks

    New 1970 Charger member from Canada, thanks for the add!

    Welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras good luck with the 70 Charger project & 'paint jail'
  8. Richard Cranium

    Pie Tin Decal

    You're forgiven. :lol:
  9. Badvert65

    WTB Aluminum center section

    Good to know. I weighed the center section of the unit I am running, 3.91, Sure-Grip, '489' housing and it came in at 73 pounds.
  10. 68BabyBlue

    Pie Tin Decal

    GTX number seven, current occupant of my garage. I spent less than $1000 on this engine compartment, but I paid way more up front. Car was restored with N.O.S. parts, correct date codes on everything but the alternator, but I have a correct core. I test drove this car at the local dealer when...
  11. J

    WTB Aluminum center section

    A side by side comparison, my others are installed.
  12. J

    WTB Aluminum center section

    Here is an out of production long ago Mark Williams 742 Alum carrier, it has rebuilt I believe 3.55 with an Auburn and a billet 1350 CM yoke, weight as pictured. When I discovered there were a few Alum 8.75" aftermarket carriers around late 80's, I looked for years, and found this one in a for...
  13. Don Frelier

    sometimes it's hard to let stuff go

    I have a small parts room up in my barn. It's getting difficult to walk in and turn around. It is somwhat organized on the shelves. But the floor is getting out of hand... :eek:
  14. '68 Coronet R/T

    1968 Plymouth GTX

    Getting ready to install the door weather stripping. In the manual it shows two fasteners at the vent window needed but I have no idea what they are?
  15. G

    WTB Aluminum center section

    How much was it listed for sale? I might be interested.
  16. mrandig

    Pie Tin Decal

    That really looks amazing! Worth every penny I'd say.
  17. Budnicks

    You can't put a 383 in a Dart...

    I don't know what MoPar was 1st my Parents, ordered my Mom's 1st ever new car Nov. 1967 (I was 8) 1968 Sport Satellite 383 4 speed, Dark Green GG1 & White I rode in it many, many times, but my Mom drove it pretty tame... (dealer installed 3.91:1 rear gears, with some polished slots & Uniroyal...
  18. Richard Cranium

    Pie Tin Decal

    $3,000 clams and you couldn't pony up another 25 bucks for the correct hose clamps?
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