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  1. Durandal25

    67 Coronet seat medallion locations

    Team, In true bone headed fashion, I took a lot of pics of my old seats, and filed to measure exactly the seat medallion locations on my buckets and rear bench. All I need is the measurement from the top of the seat to the medallion top. Also....installing these will require them to be...
  2. Durandal25

    1967 Coronet tire choices

    ..well, we are getting to the stage where I'd like to pick up some tires for the Coronet. What do you think would look cool on the 67 in the 195/75R14 range....or something that will fit in and around that.....
  3. Durandal25

    HEMI find in Texas

    Team, My machinist has a 66 Satellite 426 car he's looking to sell soon.....I'll have plenty of details on it in the next few weeks for everyone to look at. I'm not a fan of the term "barn find", but this one is.....a garage find. I've know the fellow for about 10 years and he's done great...
  4. Durandal25

    Frame / panel question

    Team what is this piece of sheet metal called?
  5. Durandal25

    Stock 383 Coronet to a 440 HP motor

    Team, As a build my 440 HP block back into a solid running creature, I was considering dropping it into my 67 Coronet. My 67 was not an R/T car to start with but is a numbers car. What I was looking for advice on is what would be needed to get the 440 in there with a working A/C...
  6. Durandal25

    New Distributor issue

    FBBO Team, I have a 1967 Cononet 440 A/C equipped car, and I decided to update the distributor with a Mopar Performance electronic unit and install went great. The issue is i cannot rotate the sucker clockwise enough to time it due to the upper radiator hose! I'll post a PIC of the nut-buster!
  7. Durandal25

    Fuse link fun

    FBBO team, Well, I finally had to replace my 46 year old fuse-link on the 'ol 67 Coronet 440. I'll post a few pics on it, but this sucker lasted a very long time, and I'm going to keep the remains and make a plaque or something. Before:and AFTER Not that this is anything major, but...
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