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    Adjusting bolts and swivels torsion bars

    No one seems to know anything about finding parts to torsion bars before -65, i can find everything else to my 300 -64 but this subject must have been totally forgotten, i cant find anything anywhere. I have find a few bolts and swivels on ebay but these are up to -59 or some Dorman bolts and...
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    Adjusting bolts and swivels torsion bars

    Hi! I have tried to find adjusting bolts and swivels for torsion bars to a Chrysler 300 1964 but not been able to find it anywhere do you guys have any suggestions where to find the parts or maybe the correct thread size and quality of the parts to make something on my own?
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    1964 Chrysler 300k torsion bars

    Thanks alot for your answers guys!
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    1964 Chrysler 300k torsion bars

    Hi! I see this old thread, i have a Chrysler 300 non letter series 1964 and the torsion adjustment is on the rear cross member(see picture). I wondering if you have been able to find parts for this? Im thinking the torsion bar itself and maybe you sometime going to need the adjusting bolt or the...
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    Early 727 -64 to newer -66 and up swap

    Thanks for the answer! Im going to change to a newer trans -66 and up, i have order a TCI streetfighter 727, the difference between the early trans and newer is the bolt holes for the transmission mount, it is at the same location but on a before -66 trans it is 4" between the 2 boltholes in the...
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    Early 727 -64 to newer -66 and up swap

    It looks like this with the transmission off
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    Early 727 -64 to newer -66 and up swap

    Hi! My name is Jimmy and im from sweden, i have a Chrysler 300 -64 and im going to change my -64 pushbutton 727 to a newer -66 and up 727 streetfighter. I wonder if someone havd done this swap? The early 727 have 4" between the boltholes to transmission mount and -66 and up have 2 3/4" so it is...
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    Welcome Mopar 493 to FCBO!

    Im a huge fan of old American cars and Chrysler is the real thing. I have a Chrysler 300 2 door hardtop 1964 myself and there questions about this cars sometime that you need help with and whats better than a forum with people with same interest. I have assembled the engine and the rear axle for...
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