This is what the original 1957-1959 Plymouth trunk mats looked like. I found this one in a junkyard and it’s now in my ‘58 Fury after a good cleaning. I’ve managed to find a few others over the years that weren’t hard and brittle but the majority of them just crumble if you try and move them.
The Mid OH Wooster swap meet only a week out.
Price Reduced $200 for the pair of fenders FREE delivery to swap meet !!
Or package deal on ALL the 72 Fury sheetmetal listed. Check other posts.
I like the idea of hybrids. They would work perfect for the wife driving a few miles to work daily down city streets and still have the efficient gas burner for highway trips. We could save a tank full every few weeks. Probably $700-1000 savings a year. Not a lot of savings but it all helps and...
Here is an update on my window problems that I posted two days ago. The master switch on the driver's door for all windows does not work. I have power on all 4 terminals on the relay. I do not have power at the switch using my test light. The motor in the driver's side works, but not with...
Informative day here.
Test fit the tub. It'll take some fighting later, but it fit roughly into place very well. Gotta get the last of the quarter grafted on with it in place and then i'll prep it for final install.
Secondly, took the trim off the left side. It appears the 1966 body...
So if the seats were changed out years ago, is he just lucky they put the original build sheet back in the “new” seats”?
Seems a little odd that they knew enough to save the “special” build sheet, but didn’t mind changing the seats.
Just wondering.
Once you narrow the axle housing and shorten the axle shafts, that pretty much is a "no return" situation. Rather than the option of "going back". Unless you want to change the rear axle to a normal one.
The OTHER situation is that the reverse offset wheels put more loads on the wheel...
Hmmm, let's let the market decide. As mentioned above, horses did not disappear overnight, there were electric cars in the early 20th century. Diesels did not become popular until the second half of 20th century and are still mostly relegated to heavy duty/industrial uses.
This whole "we are...
I thought about the rear skirts! One common practice here is to shorten the axels to allow for wheels with reverse offset that normally wouldn’t fit. There’s a shop in town that does it on the regular. Guess I’d have to find a cheap set and see if they’d work!
Those wheel covers came on Formals with 15x6 wheels, from the factory. I would be more concerned about them clearing the rear fender skirts on 15x6 factory wheels. But probably no more outward extension than the 15" disc brake wheel covers for 1968 Dodges, I suspect