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  1. kosovocop05

    Gauges changed out. Now I can see them well day and night.

    That's right Livininharrow Canada, I wanted to keep them inside. I have all the original guts and gauges in case a grand child or great grand child wants to return it to original, but for me I like easy to read. Once I positioned the round gauges into the bezel, laying face down on a work...
  2. kosovocop05

    Gauges changed out. Now I can see them well day and night.

    Thanks, it was about 3-400 to repair the old fuel gauge as well.......
  3. kosovocop05

    Pulled fuel tank for new sender and clean up

    Since the gauge was new I added a new fuel sender as well. But to get to it you have to jack the back of the car up about 1 and a half feet to get under there (with jack stands of course). Then disconnect the three rubber hoses, two vent, and one fuel feed line. Keep those to use to measure new...
  4. Mike's Plymouth Fury Vip Instrument Replacement

    Mike's Plymouth Fury Vip Instrument Replacement

    Clearly not perfect but I'm here to tell you I can read them real good in the day and night.
  5. kosovocop05

    Comment by 'kosovocop05' in item 'Mike's Plymouth Vip'

    Found the paint code on the fender tag. EE1 Evidently EE1 was metallic dark blue.
  6. kosovocop05

    Comment by 'kosovocop05' in item '1965 300l'

    Gorgeous ole Chrysler. Drive it and enjoy it. Share the lines with the world.
  7. kosovocop05

    Comment by 'kosovocop05' in item '1973 Dodge Monaco'

    Classy Classic. Enjoy that car.
  8. kosovocop05

    Comment by 'kosovocop05' in item '1968 Fury'

    You will be so proud when you get done. Great project.
  9. kosovocop05

    Comment by 'kosovocop05' in item 'Tinted Windows'

    Very nice car. I have been considering some tint since I don't have A/C and usually drive the car in the summer.
  10. kosovocop05

    Comment by 'kosovocop05' in item 'Mike's Plymouth Vip'

    Actually it is just a Commando 383 but the decal was a gift from a family member and they did not know the difference.....The difference came in 1967 I believe with the option of the high performance exhaust manifolds which are very hard to come by now. Thanks for commenting. The silver liner...
  11. kosovocop05

    Comment by 'kosovocop05' in item 'Mike's Plymouth Vip'

    Sorry about my delayed response. I don't know what the color was. It is the original dark blue with a little bit of metallic in it. It was repainted once but the same color so the door jams and under hoods areas would match.
  12. Mike's Plymouth Vip

    Mike's Plymouth Vip

  13. kosovocop05

    Comment by 'kosovocop05' in item '1966 Plymouth Fury Iii Coupe'

    Now that looks awesome. Congratulations. Anytime you are out in Oregon let's cruise.
  14. kosovocop05

    NOT MINE 1968 Plymouth fury VIP $7,500

    Here in the pacific northwest that car would already be gone. Someone needs to snatch it and bring it west and make some coin.
  15. kosovocop05

    Help With Windshield Washer Tube.

    Update on the washer T or actually an F tube. Came and I installed it right away. Thanks again Bluefury361...
  16. kosovocop05

    Welcome melvinew to FCBO!

    Welcome from Oregon
  17. kosovocop05

    Welcome Mike Lawson to FCBO!

    Welcome from the wet side of Oregon.
  18. kosovocop05

    Help With Windshield Washer Tube.

    Thanks everyone just ordered the windshield washer tube "T" from Vans. Total cost with shipping was 13.30. Not bad at all. Again thanks.
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