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  1. Samplingman

    NOT MINE 1969 polara coupe

    Spell check, read as “original”.
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    Little baby boy on the way!

    Beautiful family! Congratulations!
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    WANTED Bumper Jack BASE ONLY

    Is @DocMcNeedy in the house?
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    1970 Chrysler 300 TX9 E86

    How much did it sell for?
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    WANTED Headlight Motor 1970 300

    I sourced my motor from a '78 New Yorker. The '69 motor takes a different torsion rod than the '70+, and I'm not certain, but I think the '69 rotates in the opposite direction of the '70 and up. There is a sticker on the top of the hood latch deck area that shows rotation of the motor. ‘69...
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    1969 power bench seat wiring help

    Those switches can be finicky. You might need take it apart and clean the contacts. There is a procedure in the FSM on how to jump the switch pins to get power to the motor and check the action and test the switch. There is a member here that rebuilds the switches as well, @Devinism.
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    NOT MINE NOT MINE 300 Hurst

    I always thought one of the 300 clubs kept a list of these, or is it just letter cars?
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    300-H HURST nerd stuff...

    That looks great! How come we haven’t seen more pics of this one?
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    Can you help a Small block Chevy guy understand a 1962 Chrysler 413 with cross-ram manifold? - compression and pump gas?

    I don’t know much about the 413, but if you are talking about the red Newport in PA, that is a beautiful car.
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    1975 Monaco Floor Pan Advice?

    There is nothing out there like AMD for C bodies. Pick up a cheap bead roller from Harbor Freight and and some flat sheet steel and do them yourself. I picked up a decent '73 parts car and cut to size there was little difference from the '69 - '73 C bodies, but I don't know about formals like...
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    WANTED 1971 Chrysler 300 2dr power window door panels

    I'm pretty sure '71 is the same as '70 which might provide more availability.
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    Who's in the eclipse zone?

    Cloudy was good, but now I’m blind, lol.
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    300-H HURST nerd stuff...

    Is that a disembodied Hurst door in the snow??
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    South Jersey Area Convertible Top Shop

    I had a top done back in 2017 in Moorestown NJ, excellent job and fast service at a reasonable price. I will be having my vert project done by them as well. Leather Upholstery|Moorestown,NJ|Moorestown Auto & Boat Upholstery Inc
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    NOT MINE 1971 Chrysler newport $11,000

    It does look good without the skirts! And now with the wheels, excellent! Hope you get the finish trim molding soon. They also had a plain rocker trim for Newport, not sure what year, but the clips are unobtainium.
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    SOLD 1970 6BBL Sport Fury

    I knew it was a joke since it's only worth the standard FCBO $2500..... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :poke::poke::poke:
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    Oval Trunk Body Plug

    Try here: Detroit Muscle Technologies, LLC Mopar & AMC muscle car restoration gaskets
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    1972 subframe removal question - for someone who has done it

    Good question. The frame that is in my car now is actually from a 1969 Dodge Polara. These are solid mount frames, no rubber isolators that are found on ‘70-‘73 hardtops. There is a great thread on here that dives into great detail about the differences between solid mount and torsion quiet...
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    1972 subframe removal question - for someone who has done it

    Sure, it’s a work in progress. Here is the thread. I still have to update the rest of last year’s work. Resurrection of my 1970 Chrysler 300 Convertible
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    1972 subframe removal question - for someone who has done it

    Here is how I did mine. First, strip down the nose, fenders hood, rad support, etc. Then build a rolling support that will span the pinchwelds of the car. Next support the front with Jack stands at the pinchwelds, and also by the stub frame. Then remove the bolts supporting the stub...
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