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    72 New Yorker gets 85 Chevy master window switch.

    Why? Because its readily available and cost $20 instead of $200. And I have a dozen cars and they all have a dozen defects to fix. Do the math. The switch is from 82 to 85 GM 4-dr cars, and others GM vehicles. I also bought a $30 GM pigtail, and it is the very definition of Chinese Junk. The...
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    1964 New Yorker gets 1978 Cordoba 11.75-disc brakes.

    Complete setup from the Cordoba. The spindles/knuckles, 11.75 disc, calipers, caliper brackets, spindle nut, spindle nut retainer, spindle dust caps and hoses. Retained the ball joints, tie rod ends from the 64 New Yorker. The Cordoba spindle/knuckle steering "arms" are an inch shorter than the...
  3. J

    Good morning Mopar people.

    These cars were very inexpensive when I got a license to drive in 74. A few hundred dollars would get a clean used mid-sixties car that needed only points to run so it could be put into service. As a result, I had most of the American cars of the sixties and seventies. Subcompacts, compacts...
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