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This is a Old School Mallory Voltmaster high performance Coil,
with the mounting bracket. Part #28675. It is in good working
condition. $35.00. Local pickup, or buyer pays shipping.
I have a parts car with all you seek(sans front window.
Send me a message and I’ll get pics.
Center console(with slap stick shifter)
Rallye dasy(150 speedometer)
Bucket seats and tracks
727 trans(car has 318 and trans in it
9 1/4” sure grip with 3:21
Bulge hood
Steering column and original...
The valve train seems like an epic fail on the builder’s part. What about the rest of it?
As you step through the teardown, can you share the rest of your findings? What parts were used, and the quality of machining/assembly?
Also curious, do you know where the car is, and how the motor got...
Those of us who have been in this hobby a long time remember the days when there were no aftermarket sheetmetal parts for Mopars. Here in the rustbelt you would have to part out two or three cars to build one,and you still didn't have great pieces to work with.
I'm glad to be able to get the parts being produced. We all wish they were less expensive.
If AMD or other manufacturers of these parts went out of business it would make finding parts even more difficult and expensive.
When I was working on my friends '67 Mustang, I noticed that parts for...
Manifolds make service of the started, plugs, and transmission easier and they are quieter than headers, but you give up some performance.
Headers can be a real problem if they don't seal or fit well. Had some cheap headers that were total junk on the 383. Mostly because they were not welded...
The reason why most
building a hotrod are blinded
by the dollar sign. I could
have easily dropped an LS3
in where the nostalgic 440
now resides. Where's the
loyalty in that when one is
building a legacy?
I took on a first time build
of a Mopar for a reason.
Try bypassing the fuel tank and lines by just hooking a flexible fuel line to the pump inlet and the other end in a gas can.
If that fixes the problem, then you will need to check the lines and tank. Once, I found the rubber line that connects the fuel tank to the hard fuel line was partly...