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  1. SIPLOWGUY

    Happy Birthday

    Happy Birthday @65Chrysler300 @Erick Copeland @golden haze metallic @Grazza @highvoltagepete @Magic Mike @Motorclassics @Ray Wells
  2. saforwardlook

    NOT MINE 1971 NY FB 4dr U code

    The difference in the idle settings is because the two tags with the 750 idle speed and 5 degrees BTC and from a standard T code 440 in California while the one with 900 RPM and 2 1/2 degrees BTC is that the latter one is for a 440HP in California.
  3. B

    Wanted Advice On 383 Big Block

    When you say sometime since driven are we talking months or years ? Either way if it ran when parked it is set to start. Only thing is your carb is dry. Prime the carb with a little mixed gas and let it idle up to operating temp to ensure all the gaskets come around and the thermostat isn't...
  4. crv

    1972-73 IMPERIAL FOR SALE Tracker starting NOW into INFINITY.

    Price is now $13,500.
  5. J

    header choices for 69 300 convertible

    Hey guys, besides the very nice (and very pricey) TTI headers, any other options for a big block C body? not much listed at Summit, Jegs etc. thanks
  6. SportFury70

    NOT MINE Definitely not mine, but I can dream - 300 Hurst convertible

    Oh ok, well I hope Trev can and will confirm this but it sounds like what I said that “I don’t need to sell it but make an offer” then. Good deal (pun intended)
  7. crv

    NOT MINE '64 New Yorker Wagon/New Yorker Salon sedan parts car.

    I knew what you meant, but since you weren't being specific...
  8. Rustyrodknocker

    NOT MINE Definitely not mine, but I can dream - 300 Hurst convertible

    I briefly talked to the owner about the car a couple of months ago. He was more than willing to discuss the details and was a very pleasant person. It's not my place to share but my take is he is very willing to talk to perspective buyers and has made it known that he would sell or trade the car...
  9. MoPar~Man

    1967 Plymouth Fury III voltage regulator

    Yes, I think that the presence of 2 wire-wound resistors on the bottom of the regular indicates that it's electro-mechanical type, not electronic. Rock Auto regulators all seem to be electro-mechanical. But I think this one on ebay is electronic: https:// www. ebay. com/itm/373542320625...
  10. M

    1967 Plymouth Fury III voltage regulator

    ^^^ To have a lot of EVERYTHING ^^^ , It means two things : # 1 ) It means that I am old fart !!! That’s okay ?!?! # 2 ) I have spent a lot of $$$ through the “ yester years”to have an impressive inventory!!!! That’s VERY okay for all of us !!!! Happy New Year Everyone !!!!
  11. azblackhemi

    H Wheel WIW?

    This one is 6 inch but I can't tell the date.
  12. Carmine

    NOT MINE 1971 NY FB 4dr U code

    That car was gorgeous when new. You'd at least need a rot box with a mint interior.
  13. MrMoparCHP

    H Wheel WIW?

    There are different "H" wheels, the 69 6" are the valuable ones as they were used on the 6-pack A12 cars Alan
  14. azblackhemi

    H Wheel WIW?

    Yeah since it's white I wonder if it was one of the original wheels for my 73 Polara Cop Car? The other 3 white wheels that came with it aren't H wheels though so I'm not sure.
  15. IHChris

    1966 Newport 383 — Factory Mechanical Fan & Spacer Part Numbers?

    I'll get that measurement tomorrow and report back. Chris
  16. SIPLOWGUY

    H Wheel WIW?

    Considering it is white, I'm wondering if it was on a truck. I have a 79 Ramcharger H wheel, but I think it is a 5-4.5 5.5" wide, not 6. My 81 Power Ram 150 had 5-5 6" wide wheels.
  17. SIPLOWGUY

    H Wheel WIW?

    I think any H wheel has good value.
  18. sixpkrt

    NOT MINE 1971 NY FB 4dr U code

    @ayilar I know you keep good records, but how could you forget Steve's 71 NYer U code in CA. @saforwardlook
  19. SIPLOWGUY

    1966 Newport 383 — Factory Mechanical Fan & Spacer Part Numbers?

    Measure the space between the pully and the radiator. IMO I think the closer you are the more air you will pull.
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