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  1. bigmoparjeff

    1968 Polara Center Link

    I usually pull the pitman arm off the steering box, and as Dave said, unbolt the idler from the frame. Then you're not beating up the pivot joints to get them separated. You can push the whole deal forward as the front wheels turn out. Jeff
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    1966 New Yorker low oil pressure question

    A few years back I lost oil pressure on my "69 Imperial all of a sudden, and it turned out to be the oil pump. Most likely, the pressure regulating valve failed. I didn't bother pulling the pan to check the screen. It's pretty easy to slap a new pump on and see what happens, rather than go...
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    My 1968 Fury II is ready for its first show, Carlisle.

    The car looks great Bill! I look forward to checking it out in person. The weather forecast has markedly improved in the last 12 hours. Still warm, but now dry with much lower humidity. Hopefully it holds out and doesn't change back. Jeff
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    New guy needing sheetmetal help on a 62 Chrysler 300

    I don't think they are experts on parts interchanges. If you told them 1962 Chrysler 300, they may have just said that they didn't have one, since they don't. I was down there last November and they told me they were ready to retire, so that may be having an effect on customer service too. I...
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    New guy needing sheetmetal help on a 62 Chrysler 300

    Have you tried CTC Auto Ranch in Denton? Thay have a '62 Newport, along with a couple Dodge 880 sedans, which are basically the same car as your 300. Jeff
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    Help with window parts

    I don't recall ever seeing that piece on any cars that I've worked on. Is it a 1965? Jeff
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    Windshield Differences

    Things aren't too bad. The fasttop windshield is worth at least double the std hardtop, so you should be able to sell it and put some cash in your pocket. Jeff
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    What is your daily driver?

    My current daily is a 1995 Caprice wagon that I bought a few years ago. Jeff
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    To Mod, or Not to Mod, that is the question. What will break at 500hp?

    What will break at 500hp? The left side motor mount. Jeff
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    67 and 68 Monaco dash

    All C body dash pads were changed for 1968 due to new safety regulations that went into effect that year. Jeff
  11. bigmoparjeff

    C Body Windshield

    Wind can do strange things. You aren't the first one to have this happen. I've seen it a few times where a wind storm was able to overcome the secondary latch and slam the hood into the windshield. Mostly it's been on the slab side cars, but it looks like it could happen to any of them. Jeff
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    My new arrival!

    Clever Ross, but for fun I'll have to disagree because I've been told that one of Grace Kelly's personal cars was a '64 to '66 Imperial convertible. Many decades ago I sold a set of front brake drums to a guy who claimed that he was restoring the car. Jeff
  13. bigmoparjeff

    Disc brake

    PM is best. It's tough to get a hold of me on the phone this time of year. Jeff
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    Disc brake

    I still have the set that you asked about. The PM you sent is still open. Jeff
  15. bigmoparjeff

    Fender top turn signals mounting issue! 67 Chrysler 300, What am I missing?

    I think this link would make things clearer: https://www.forcbodiesonly.com/mopar-forum/threads/plastic-insert-resource.44167/ You're missing the plastic insert in the fender. Nobody makes them. Chrysler probably never sold that part separately, it was included with the indicator assembly...
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    Interchangeable?

    I do know people who are tilt column flippers every time they get out of their car. My old boss was so automatic about it that I don't even think it required any conscious thought to do. Owning four GM vehicles in a row, they all used the same column, so there was no need to change his routine...
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    Interchangeable?

    Not even close. The Imperial was an old design by '65, with some elements dating back to 1957. The C bodies were totally new and modern in '65. Tilt column isn't worth the trouble in a C body. Look at photos and you will see just about every one is set in the same position as the stock...
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    1966 Cowl removal

    Once you have the hidden screws out, it's not unusual for the cowl to be stuck on from excess sealer around the windshield gasket. If it's never been off before, it may take some prying to get it to pop loose. Jeff
  19. bigmoparjeff

    1965 fury

    I agree, it still is a rare car compared to the number of automatics that they sold. It's main competition in 1965 would be the Impala SS and if you want to compare the number of SS four speeds built vs Sport Fury 4 speeds, you would say quite rare for the Fury. If you flip it the other way...
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    1965 fury

    Medium. The 1965 Sport Fury seems to be the most common of all 4 speed C bodies. Jeff
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