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  1. MrMoparCHP

    What do a X Rated theater, a parking lot and an old gas station have in common?

    That is the question. The other day in looking for a picture I ran into an envelope with these five pictures in it, no description. Normally if I was to look at a picture I'd remember when I took it, where I took it, why I took it and what I had for lunch. With these nothing, I wasn't even sure...
  2. Rusty Muffler

    Does a tightly shaking vacuum gauge REALLY mean an ignition problem? Chasing my tail.

    No smoke ever, starts right up cold, idles perfect and the dual exhaust at that time sounds even and crisp. After warm up the sound isn't as distinctive. Before the very first start after installing the engine, I replaced the gas tank with a big M dry junk yard tank that leaked so I replaced the...
  3. SportFury70

    NOT MINE “The Bear”, Our Purple 1967 Fury III Sedan On BaT.

    Only 1 day left to go for bidding on the car on bringatrailer, it ends tomorrow evening at 5:11PM EST. The high bid is currently $800.00, bid by a fellow called madmaddog. My stepdad says that if it does not sell, he plans to bring it to Carlisle next year and put it in the car corral.
  4. H

    vintage pics of women & cars

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    vintage pics of women & cars

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  6. FCBO Administrator

    Welcome, karrsenpravyugol

    Join me in welcoming @karrsenpravyugol to FCBO.
  7. mstrk

    Engine rebuild

    Hi everyone, Thanks again for all the replies and help. I finally got to the root of the problem: correct setup of LPG and timing. We did not change anything yet and it runs and drives wonderfull. Now it still sputters a little under power, but this is probably the ignition part. I want to...
  8. R

    Windscreen Dodge 68 2-door hardtop

    No.. The gasket fits the trim properly to windshield as well. The rear glass glues in with Buytl tape, but front requires gasket
  9. V

    Disc brake conversion kits

    if you go down to the thread "soft lines for a 73 disc brake conversion " I posted a crappy pic of how I rotated the bracket and I have the part # for the 73 line...which I believe is longer than the 71
  10. mstrk

    Windscreen Dodge 68 2-door hardtop

    Thanks! I found a windscreen from multiple suppliers, one was 1303,25 dollars, one was 1100 dollars and one was 515 dollars. Guess which one i ordered.. I'll order the gasket too, but isn't it better to glue it in like all the newer cars?
  11. W

    My new to me 1959 Dodge Coronet

    Yep, I agree....the fowardlook era site is good. Sometimes responses are slow and there seems to be a lot of arguing sometimes between members, but definitely worth posting too. I've been posting also on that site with my Coronet. I never did post about my Belvedere but maybe in the future.
  12. furious70

    TIRE PREFERENCES

    Would not be original appearance but lots of good sporty SUV ties out there. 15" will be a challenge. I run HP SUV tires on my fury, love them. 17" tho
  13. Boydsdodge

    TIRE PREFERENCES

    If you are not going for a show restoration tire, the Nexen is a very good choice for our heavy Imperials and C-bodies. https://www.forcbodiesonly.com/mopar-forum/threads/tire-size-recommendation.74723/post-1129319
  14. 65fury

    Hello from Finland

    Hi! From Mississippi , USA Nice car! I Love the old wagons.
  15. G

    Hello from Finland

    Hi from Chilton, Wisconsin USA, So, Is that how you found the car, just sitting in a field? You walked up to the nearest house and ask about car? Was the car new to the funeral home?, lets see more pix of interior and your fender tags... nice car!
  16. Big_John

    Photos of Vintage Auto Dealerships, Repair Shops, and Gas Stations

    Armstrong Technical High School, 1940, Washington, DC.
  17. furious70

    383 build

    Imo toss the 413 stuff in the garbage. You'd be happier with the smaller of the 2 cheap summit cams
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