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  1. SGT FURY

    For Sale AM/FM with cassette plug

    AM/FM with rare cassette plug attachment. Not sure what it’s out of? A little help with ID I assume a 71-3 Chrysler Sold as untested $100 Located Northern California
  2. 3175375

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!

    Happy New Year to all! May 2026 bring health, joy and happiness for you and your family! Oh, and cake!
  3. M

    1967 Plymouth Fury III voltage regulator

    Smart People call me —- with the Quality *** U.S.A. made *** parts that I have…. Happy New Year !!!! Craig….
  4. 66sptfry

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!

    Happy New Year
  5. John Reddie

    1967 Plymouth Fury III voltage regulator

    Thanks guys for all the tips. Craig, a friend of mine has an electronic type regulator for me so I'm good for now. I will keep you in mind as I'm sure I'll need more parts in the future. Thank you for your offer. John
  6. SportFury70

    Happy Birthday

    Happy Birthday Steve!
  7. SportFury70

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!

    Happy New Year Everyone!
  8. HJmaniac

    vintage pics of women & cars

  9. 300rag

    1965 Newport Paint

    Our resident expert @azblackhemi surely has some guidance for you.
  10. SIPLOWGUY

    1965 Newport Paint

    By code you should be able to match the original color. Most paint suppliers have a camera where they can read the color and decipher the formula to mix the paint.
  11. dammstrate

    1965 Newport Paint

    Continuation of some discussion on another thread, but this is paint specific. I have spent a bit of time going through posts (yes, also the paint sticky), and there is a lot of information, but not a lot of DO THIS, or DONT DO THIS, a lot of "it depends". So, my case.... My car is originally...
  12. dammstrate

    Fender Data Plate Help

    So you think my car should have a PCV valve instead of just a breather cap? Neither valve cover has the small PCV hole.....
  13. 73Polara360

    Greetings, various restoration issues

    The rainy weather that spawned all this trouble has stopped for a while and we've gotten some nice dry days, I've been airing the car out and now it is nice and dry in there. Which is to say, I have not had the opportunity to see if my repairs have staunched the seepage but next time it rains...
  14. saforwardlook

    NOT MINE 1971 NY FB 4dr U code

    Yes, I did have the California version of the VEC emissions tag reproduced by PCG for my New Yorker with the 440HP engine. It took some arm twisting and coming across with considerable cash but my rare New Yorker with a very interesting history was worth it IMO. I will post a photo of the...
  15. Ross Wooldridge

    68 Newport. Tightening up the steering

    I revised my post - there shouldn't be too much play, so it's possible the internals are worn.
  16. DocMcNeedy

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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  17. Biggredd2069

    68 Newport. Tightening up the steering

    I'm sure they are original. Guess the question is how much play. Cause it's annoying
  18. C

    Wanted Advice On 383 Big Block

    Hi oil smells fine, Could defo see the plugs oily though, Yes the car needs a couple cranks if I let it sit for a few days to start!
  19. Ross Wooldridge

    68 Newport. Tightening up the steering

    I'm not so sure a shim in there would be a good idea - there needs to be some play in that a coupler by design. Regardless, the parts that are in there. Now could very well have worn out and the job to replace them there's not that particularly challenging, although getting it off the spline...
  20. fury fan

    NOT MINE 1969 Newport Coupe in Indiana

    How did they get the factory trim to go uphill like that? Or is it not factory trim, maybe? Glue-on trim?
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