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  1. RemCharger

    Needing a c-body 4 speed console

    It should be the brushed aluminum top like a 66-7 charger? And a flat console lid, not an arm rest?
  2. 69CoronetRT

    Fender Data Plate Help

    SO is all one number. Its administrative purpose and application can vary by year making it hard to use sweeping generalizations prior to 1968. It is unrelated to actual assembly. In some years, the SO number generally designates a make and body line (A/B/C) pricing hierarchy within the...
  3. Gerald Morris

    Electrical opinion

    Here's a nice pic showing how I power my automotive electrical system: Overview at battery; total of 3 #12 AWG fusible links and starter motor power attached to battery + terminal. These protect the following branches: 1.) Alternator charge lead, visible as red #8 AWG wire attached by a...
  4. 69CoronetRT

    1971 Dealer demo. Wowsa!

    Here's an ADSN from a 1974 Imperial listing the standard and optional at additional cost items. Interestingly enough, air-conditioning WAS standard in '74 but a radio was not. Any item that was deleted from the standard offering, such as a stripes or a heater, would be documented. Deleting a...
  5. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  6. jmustian

    Electrical opinion

    Good info but no relay boxes. Gonna try and work on the AT1 later this winter after rewiring the car. It may actually start working after undoing all the bypasses and jumpered stuff.
  7. Gerald Morris

    Electrical opinion

    The best way to power an electric motor load, like a fan, is to locate your auxiliary overcurrent protection center (fusebox/breaker panel) near the battery, then locate the relay(s) near that. I run a separate fusible link off the battery post to my 6 circuit fuse bus, use various fuses and...
  8. FCBO Administrator

    Welcome, ardentindustries

    Join me in welcoming @ardentindustries to FCBO.
  9. Big_John

    NOT MINE 1967 Imperial convertible

    Is he a scammer or just a dumbass? I'm leaning towards dumbass...
  10. T

    What did you do to your C-body today....

    Nice
  11. amazinblue82

    Name that girl

    thats exactly right. part of why 1940 America crowded/packed into into the era 's (Pre tv) theaters was because of the movie making/spectacle on the a huge screen.. they had seen nothing like it. i too saw it first time on tv is the 80's on a VCR. it was letterboxed and bland. today's...
  12. M

    Anyone have old catalogs?

    I have a couple of old school parts stores that have rooms full of exhaust , including Y Pipes….. P.M. me , as per forum rules , if interested…. Craig…..
  13. Big_John

    Name that girl

    Just watched the video. I knew she had some issues, but I didn't know they ran that deep. I remember first watching "Gone with the Wind" on TV back in the early 80's. My thoughts were that it was one of those movies that would really need to be seen on the big screen rather than the cropped...
  14. P

    WANTED 1970 Chrysler 300 parts

    Good information everybody, thanks! My first C-body build, so a bit challenging... Pasi
  15. Trace 300 Hurst

    some more random c bodies

    I haven't seen that pic before. There is no way to know if it is or isn't in the Registry....need that VIN and I can't quite make it out in the photo. :lol: But thanks for the alert. It looks like a pic from long ago but maybe someone here will recognize the time and place and the car...
  16. G

    NOT MINE fb 1962 chrysler 3 speed on the floor

    Parts or project 1962 Chrysler 4dr 3 speed on floor
  17. phase4motion

    For Sale Manual Conversion Parts

    I’m reducing the price to $800 for people in this group.
  18. 67newport

    Some more classic pictures

  19. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  20. 67newport

    Name that girl

    so the guy at work was rite
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