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  1. G

    1970 Newark "F" Assembly Plant Cars

    Hi, great looking, any more pix and back story?
  2. 68HemiRR

    For Sale Mr. Gasket Mopar Small Block Header/Manifold Gaskets

    This is a pair of Mr. Gasket Mopar Small Block Header/Manifold Gaskets. They are new in original packaging. $20.00. Local pickup, or buyer pays shipping.
  3. amazinblue82

    Voyager 1 and 2 still alive!!!! 38,000 mph!

    i aint no way/will never be ready to match brain pans with this propulsion doc. A game of "h-o-r-s-e' on a basketball court i'd demolish him. This topic? prolly not. :poke: What i can divine look at this however, it looks like (1) it works - Wowza, or (2) it doesnt due to experimental...
  4. Zymurgy

    Replacement Leaf Springs Needed

    Another vote for Detroit Eaton. First thing I replaced on Goldie 12 years ago. Fit perfectly and still the easiest work I had performed on my car.
  5. Owen11x

    For Sale 1974 Imperial 2-door

    2k is to steep for the shipping cost but sure wish I could snag that one. Awesome car brown is killer on that thing would be my daily driver
  6. 70bigblockdodge

    For Sale 1974 Imperial 2-door

    I would gut some 2014 and up Ram pick up truck for the drive line and plop it in there. Win-win one less POS pick up on the road and a good classic body saved from derby dipshits
  7. cbarge

    8th Annual C Body Show - June 22nd

    Best wishes for a smooth procedure and speedy recovery.
  8. A38E86D32

    1970 Newark "F" Assembly Plant Cars

    Here's my '71 NJSP Unmarked. It's an E86 U code. From what i gather, Ma Mopar didn't install the HP440 in the Fury III A38 in '69 and '70. For the NJSP '69 was 383 2brl, and '70 they were the standard performance 440 (350hp). There is a black 1970 PK41 on youtube. It has the 440 but whether or...
  9. Stuka_Mensch

    1969 Fury I turn signals were slowing down now dont work

    The original issue with some of the lighting like the dash lights was a ground we'll check it out!
  10. 68HemiRR

    For Sale OEM Big Block (6 Bolt) Valve Cover Bolts & Nuts

    This is a Set of OEM Big Block (6 Bolt) Valve Cover Bolts & Nuts. They are original, not china knockoffs, and are in good condition, just need a clean up. $20.00. Local pickup, or buyer pays shipping.
  11. Dsertdog

    1966 Polara 500 Ragtop

    Everything got a thorough cleaning with fresh grease and a new roller. Even a new cat hair strip.
  12. Old Mike

    1970 Newark "F" Assembly Plant Cars

    My ‘71 was built at Newark
  13. 4

    Muffler for 1976 Newport w/ 360CI?

    Look for a Dynomax Super Turbo as close to your length as you can find. That is if you don't mind a little more flow and maybe a little better sound.
  14. Biggredd2069

    Is there a special washer or ring for high pressure steering hose connection?

    Been on a journey of redoing basically everything. Just rebuilt my steering pump and gear box and pittman arm. My high pressure hose is a couple years old but low mileage and mild use till now. Just got it back together and it's leaking from the high pressure hose. Just doesn't seem to fit right...
  15. W

    What are you working on today??

    I almost got my polara ready for the season when this happened. Had me a little duel moment.
  16. C

    Spark Plug Issue

    What Motorcraft part numbers are stamped into the hex on the plug body? The "#86" is the marketing number on the box. Thanks, CBODY67
  17. Kevin Carpenter

    For Sale 1974 Imperial 2-door

    I offered but he said no.
  18. Kevin Carpenter

    For Sale 1974 Imperial 2-door

    Without motor $2000US or $2500cdn!!
  19. C

    New guy needs a little help

    Welcome. Just curious, is this your first Chrysler product to deal with? IF so, head over to www.mymopar.com and download the 1968 Chrysler parts book and a 1968 C-body (probably any of the Chrysler C-body brands) factory service manual. There are PICTURES and illustrations you might find...
  20. Fratzog

    Voyager 1 and 2 still alive!!!! 38,000 mph!

    We have seen how long it takes to get around even in our solar system never mind interstellar travel. There have been a few companies recently that claim to have found the key to taking the next step, "propellantless propulsion". This idea is over my pay grade but it apparently uses electric...
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