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  1. R

    NOT MINE 1971 NY FB 4dr U code

    Im in the process of completing the restoration of my 71 U code New Yorker. Should be finished in 26. Noticed the blue engine tags in this post. Where can these tags be purxhased?
  2. ayilar

    NOT MINE 1971 NY FB 4dr U code

    Good point. My excuse is that he acquired the car well before I started looking at C-bodies, and I am not aware of the tag info as a result. I still ought to have mentioned it. --> Perhaps @saforwardlook could post the tag of his sunroof / FY1 Lemon Twist 1971 Chrysler New Yorker with 440HP...
  3. P

    WANTED Hotrod garage Motortrend Fury wagon sale

    Hot Rod garage mechanic Lucky Costa, he's on Facebook & other websites, you should be able to contact him through one of them.
  4. J

    WANTED Hotrod garage Motortrend Fury wagon sale

    Happy New Year to all in C-bod land! I was trying to contact the guys at Hotrod garage about purchasing the Wagon. They sold it to a guy called 'lucky' and I hear he is trying to sell now too. Any contact leads greatly appreciated from John the Limey
  5. detmatt

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

    I think ideally there needs to be an inch between the leading edge of the fan and the radiator.
  6. detmatt

    H Wheel WIW?

    That could be 12/21/‘72 but I’ve used the Google to figure these markings in the past and you should do the same to verify.
  7. C

    Wanted Advice On 383 Big Block

    Also I see a few different berryman b-12 products come up which one do you recommend?
  8. C

    Wanted Advice On 383 Big Block

    Car was off the road due to a fuel issue not getting fuel so there had been a good few times of just cranking cranking with no start!
  9. C

    Wanted Advice On 383 Big Block

    It had been about 6 months since it was driven but has been started a few times since it Sat up and got it up to temp a few times! At the moment it’s fine but once underload it seems to puke oil out of a few places. Only the other day I left it get up to temp but this time when I drove it around...
  10. SIPLOWGUY

    Happy Birthday

    Happy Birthday @65Chrysler300 @Erick Copeland @golden haze metallic @Grazza @highvoltagepete @Magic Mike @Motorclassics @Ray Wells
  11. 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.
  12. 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...
  13. crv

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

    Price is now $13,500.
  14. 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
  15. 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)
  16. 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...
  17. 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...
  18. 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...
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