Down to my last two weeks of storage....$1000, OBO, if I had time I would part it out, but I don’t so it all needs to go somewhere. I prefer not to have it turned into soup cans.
The Vert is from Indiana, as far as I know, the front clip is from a 2 dr ht that I took parts from. I can’t get pics of the dash today, but the dash pad is cracked some, I have 2 complete trims for the dash and 2 instrument clusters.
I also have clean Ohio title, at this point make an offer. I really would hate to cut the rearend out and scrap it, but I have no room for this project.
1968 Polara Convertible ready to restore-rebuild what I have found they only made 1200 or so verts, new quarters with car need installed, new front suspension rubber part included, the stub frame in the car is from a 2 door ht and is not in good condition but all the suspension and steering is...
After multiple measurements, it is do-able, but it would take cutting the front of the crossmember and inverting the front lower edge of that, and rebuilding a steering shaft. On the positives it would give you a ton of room for headers.
I opted for a scare bird disc setup, and rebuild the rest...
Where does the condensation go from the A-Pillar in a 68 Polara convertible? The windshield was leaking in that area and I am guessing the water had been dripping onto the top brace in the A-pillar because its pretty much gone, the door hinge bolts into this area and will repair the bracing but...
I actually waited in front of the wagon to the right while you all took that pic. My first trip to Carlisle, my 78 yo dad and my brother left Ohio at 3am, spent the day having our eyes blessed with Mopar beauty, and returned home around 11pm, and passed out from exhaustion! You guys have some...
I never imagined I would be happy with my 62 Dart getting 10 mpg, with a +.030 440 @ 11:1 with 4.56 and an automatic , as long as I don't crack the secondaries, but that's not much fun.