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  1. Steve B

    Thank Goodness for C body only

    Very relevant points well put, many thanks. Agreed, we've all done the hard miles in the past but it doesn't have to always be that way now. If used properly, the internet is a great way to research a project before starting, for confidence if nothing else. My dad was my 'Google' when I started...
  2. Steve B

    Life Updates: Haven’t touched my ‘68 in months

    Very wise words....one at a time, finish it, have fun, sell it, onto the next one. Ive restored a couple of C bodies and always found I made progress by having no more than 2 jobs on the go at any one time. One thats a pain but needs to be done and one thats fun for a break. Finish both jobs...
  3. Steve B

    Thank Goodness for C body only

    Hi, I know the feeling! Gone are the days of thumbing endlessly through workshop manuals, trying to figure out how to do a job with the wrong tools, getting it wrong, spending more money and eventually getting there. Every job you can imagine has been done by someone who knows a trick or two...
  4. Steve B

    Its been a while....

    HI, thanks for the reply. Just navigating through the forums again and its great to see so many C body fans still in one place! Cheers Steve
  5. Steve B

    vintage pics of downtown America

    What a great thread. Im slowly working my way through the wonderful old photos and really seeing that snapshot in time where things were a lot simpler and uncluttered than they are now. I am particularly drawn to the photos of Seaside in Oregon. I visited that area as part of my Honeymoon...
  6. Steve B

    Its been a while....

    Hi Mike and thank you for the kind comments. Your car is very nice! Looks really original. Mine is an aircon car too but I removed it as it didnt work and made the engine a little difficult to work on. Obviously, I have kept all the parts. My car was bought new by a gentleman called Herbert...
  7. Steve B

    Its been a while....

    I haven't posted or viewed on here for some years so thought it was time to visit again and say 'hi' to all. My 68 Polara sedan (original 383 HiPo, 727) is still going strong and getting used as much as I can. I have retired, rellocated back to the land of my birth, Scotland, and have made a...
  8. Steve B

    I asked before and I'll ask again, where God can I actually get a power steering pump?

    I had an issue sealing the pan on the back of my remanufactured TRW pump on my 68 Polara. I went to a local seal supplier and they suggested a 'backup' seal to take up the slight difference in the replacement seal thickness and the groove in the pump. As its a square profile, it can roll as the...
  9. Steve B

    For Sale 1969 Imp Very nice in Auction MN

    Nice car....us Europeans don't mess around you know...you have great cars, we want great cars..easy, just pay up, ship and enjoy!!! Ive always said that the boys Stateside have it way too easy. I wish we had barns full of C bodies just a couple of hours away etc. I could easily become a barge...
  10. Steve B

    Dust Shield Clips

    Was going to recommend DMT but you beat me to it. When I buy their shields they come with a full set of clips.
  11. Steve B

    Armrest question

    Ha ha....they do fit 72 C Bodies...worth knowing! Cheers Steve
  12. Steve B

    Armrest question

    thanks for the advice....mine are missing from the car unfortunately so I don't have any measurements to work from. I was hoping someone would know off the top of their head on the model details but no probs, I will contact the seller... Cheers Steve
  13. Steve B

    Armrest question

    Hope someone can help with this please....does anyone know if the armrests pictured in the attached ebay link will fit my 72 2door hardtop New Yorker? They are not listed as fitting but, from memory, they look very similar Cheers Steve...
  14. Steve B

    Long winded but I had to say it

    Great lady, great guy, great story, great car.....what a fantastic account of the best Mopar story I have ever read. Thank you very much for sharing it with us. The photos are superb photos. My wife isn't at all interested in our hobby but she will enjoy this story when I show her later...
  15. Steve B

    For Sale 1972 New Yorker map light panel

    Will do Bob and take care....I will embrace Facebook one day...promise!!! Cheers Steve
  16. Steve B

    For Sale 1972 New Yorker map light panel

    Thanks Bob....my drivers seat is a power bucket seat so this wont fit unfortunately...thanks for looking though, really appreciate your time and help as always, cheers Steve
  17. Steve B

    What would one expect to pay for a Fuselage Convertible

    either a Fury or Polara....think Fury. Wondering now if it was on cbodydrydock....cant remember. Anyway, sorry, not really adding to the thread, just bugging me that I cant find it....I really must get out more!! Cheers Steve
  18. Steve B

    Detroit Muscle Technologies (DMT) 69 Polara Parts

    I had a set of tail light gaskets and engine bay splash guards off Jim for my 66 Fury and they were PERFECT!! He sent them to me here in the UK and I was very impressed with the quality, accuracy and how closely the materials used matched those originally used when the car was built. Great...
  19. Steve B

    For Sale 1972 New Yorker map light panel

    some pics re the personal message I sent earlier Bob, Cheers Steve
  20. Steve B

    What would one expect to pay for a Fuselage Convertible

    Used the search facility etc but cant find it now....doh!! Im testing your memories now men....light blue, possibly in Canada, definitely a members car, 318, photographed on a light concrete driveway outside sellers house, nice interior, around $5k....this is driving me mad!! Big Yella will have...
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