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  1. Slabside500

    1967 Dodge Monaco two door

    Beautiful looking Monaco! Just a quick tip, that front bumper looks to be completely salvageable- just use coca-cola and crumpled up aluminium foil, douse it and rub. It's abrasive enough to scrub the rust off without scratching the chrome. You have to make sure to wax it or put some kind of...
  2. Slabside500

    New Member, New Polara

    Go for it man. If that's what's needed to save it, then that makes it all worth it. I inherited my C body from my grandpa as well (funny enough, I had to bring from the Island to the mainland, kinda an opposite journey of yours), you do what you have to do. Beside, a corner carving old man wagon...
  3. Slabside500

    MPG and fun

    I got a whole 18 mpg U.S. when I drove my Monaco home the first time.....course the secondaries on the carb weren't working and due to rain and traffic I had to keep it rolling at a steady 60 miles an hour. Not exactly fun, but not disappointing either, and it was a nice little mpg experiment.
  4. Slabside500

    decode help...

    Thanks for the Help! I forgot to Mention, the car is a 68 Monaco.
  5. Slabside500

    decode help...

    Thanks guys!! Sorry, I forgot to mention the tag is on a 1968 Monaco.
  6. Slabside500

    decode help...

    Hey fellow C body lover's, I know this has probably been asked a dozen times before, but can anybody point me in the direction of a good VIN fender tag decode website? I've finally gotten around to trying to decode my Monaco and I've gotten a few of the basics (DP23 = 2dr hardtop, 61= 383...
  7. Slabside500

    It´s time for the Slab picture thread

    My 1968 Dodge Monaco 500. Been in the family since new, though Gramps restored the exterior and drivetrain 20 years ago. He drove it very little since then, in that time he put maybe 2000 km's/ 1250 miles put on it. Interior is all original (as is the suspension! 50 years in the family, nobody...
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