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  1. Crobah

    1968 300 build sheet

    L code 440 TNT and a picture of the dash.
  2. Crobah

    1968 300 build sheet

    I thought I would share what I found since most of you would find this interesting. While addressing an issue with my '68 300, I came across a production broadcast sheet tucked beneath the passenger seat's back cover. It is in remarkably well-preserved condition, and as you can see the word...
  3. Crobah

    Firm feel or Steer $ gear?

    I had Steer and Gear rebuild mine with the "stock feel". Turn around was quick and very pleased how she performs on the road. Responsive but not overly touchy like it used to be. City and back roads driving is great. On highway driving I can keep the steering wheel centered without having to...
  4. Crobah

    What are you working on today??

    Yes you can. This is where I had it done. Prices are comparable to other places , but the turnaround is two weeks compared to some really long waits at others. » Radio Rebuilds & Conversions Instrument Specialties
  5. Crobah

    What are you working on today??

    I spent the day in my freezing my *** off in the garage, but the payoff was worth it - my rebuilt radio is now equipped with Bluetooth, USB, four new stereo speakers, and hands-free phone, just like a new car. I upgraded all the lights to the dash, ash tray, radio, and climate control to blue...
  6. Crobah

    '68 300 Power vent window motor removal

    The next project I have is the driver side power vent window. It works but needs a little persuasion to open and doesn’t close all the way by just a hair. Just enough to get the irritating whistling noise driving at highway speeds. I would like to take it out and inspect, clean, and re grease...
  7. Crobah

    What are you working on today??

    The winter projects continue on my '68 Chrysler 300. The stock radio was removed and it's in Rhode Island for conversion to modern components USB, Bluetooth, chrome re-polish etc.,which should pair up nicely with power antenna I rebuilt and the new speakers I installed. The radio should be...
  8. Crobah

    What are you working on today??

    I had my power steering gear box and pump rebuilt from Steer & Gear and today got the chance to go for a cruise. I went with the OEM stock feel and couldn't be more happier. No more leaks and really nice confident feel at the wheel. Video taken on back roads heading towards the historic town...
  9. Crobah

    '68 Chrysler 300 15" Disc Brake Wheel cover restoration

    Unseasonably warm weather today here in New England so she got a nice wash with the foam cannon and installed the restored wheel covers. On Tuesday the rebuilt steering gear box and P/S pump gets installed.
  10. Crobah

    Build sheet question

    This is what is on my '68 300. The build sheet I found under the driver's seat is not marked for engine block heater but there is one on the car. This was a car ordered at the dealer for a customer in Minnesota. Dealer installed?
  11. Crobah

    What are you working on today??

    The refresh of the driver's side power seat assembly is finally done and installed back into the car. A tip is to compress the spring and use zip ties to keep it in place when you take apart the gear. It makes assembly MUCH easier. Use a power drill and the cable to spin it to compress it down...
  12. Crobah

    What are you working on today??

    I did a lot of multi-tasking today. Crack of dawn I worked on the second step of prepping, taping, paint, and touch up on one of my wheel covers. Afterwards, I did started the second wheel cover to get the black ring that surrounds the medallion and give it 24 hours to cure. To see how I did it...
  13. Crobah

    '68 Chrysler 300 15" Disc Brake Wheel cover restoration

    I buffed the wheel covers to a mirror finish and moved forward to repaint the black ring around the center cover and silver between the “spokes” that give the wheel cover a perception of depth. I went to the local auto paint supply store and got some masking tape that worked wonderfully since...
  14. Crobah

    What are you working on today??

    Worked on the rear quarter power windows today. I drilled a hole to fit a 1/4" bolt to secure the regulator in place and then removed the motor. Cleaned up the hardened graphite grease, lubed up the gear with white lithium grease, and reinstalled. I checked the archives and found a post from...
  15. Crobah

    It´s time for the Slab picture thread

    Took my '68 300 on a Fall foliage ride yesterday on mostly back roads to Meredith, up RT175 to Kancamagus highway, Bear Notch Road, to 302. Pictures taken at the MT. Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods.
  16. Crobah

    Where is the Turn Signal flasher on 1965 Fury?

    I converted my rear tail lights, reverse lights, front directional, and cornering lights on my '68 300 with LED bulbs from Alla Lighting. It has built in resistors and there is no hyperflash. Just plug them in like any other bulb and you don't have to crawl under the dash in the "space shuttle...
  17. Crobah

    Turn Signal Switch?

    I see on Rock Auto there are two turn signal switches. If you have cornering lights will part number SM107 will work? It does not say in the description like it does for SM106 that states (w/o Tilt Wheel; w/o T&T Wheel; w/o Cornering Lights; Chrysler Built Column)
  18. Crobah

    Headlight Switch

    I had an issues just like yours. Everything worked like it should but when the headlights were on nothing worked right including the dash lights. I got a rebuilt headlight switch and everything is working perfectly. Just sharing my experience. Good luck!
  19. Crobah

    WANTED 1968 Chrysler 300 seat trim

    Thank you Big John I contacted ABC and they have the hinge cover and the bracket it needs to install it back on the seat. I ordered them and should get them soon. The bad news is they only reproduce the plastic hinge cover but not the chrome strips. I contacted Murray Park who told me he had one...
  20. Crobah

    1968 Chrysler 300 Archeology – Power Steering Pump decal information needed

    I have the OEM Federal PS pump with the vented cap with ears on my car and the responses to my original post clearly say that the label identifies that this pump was rebuilt sometime in the past. This is perfectly fine since it records a history of the car from previous ownership from the last...
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