fc7_plumcrazy
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here is another ugly treated 71 Monaco.
Same colour
Same colour
Ditch the RT badges and keep the hood body color and that's a sweet car!
Ditch the RT badges and keep the hood body color and that's a sweet car!
Hi, Carsten, two thoughts:
1. my friend, are you calling Medina ugly? All because of a stripe on her beautifully shaped rear?
2. Thank you for the photo. I’ve seen pics of that car before, do you have more info?
That's the only scoop I think that somewhat works on a fuselage Dodge. You dont need to cuss at me jeez.sorry Wyatt that ******* hood scoop belongs on a 69 A12 car and nothing else.
No Fuselage C-body needs a hoodscoop
That's the only scoop I think that somewhat works on a fuselage Dodge. You dont need to cuss at me jeez.
I agree and disagree. The dual scoops like a or b body are too small for the hood. The only one that remotely fits is the 6 pack scoop in my opinion. But I have only seen pics. I need to see it in person to determine. But thanks to the C body education I have received in my little over 2 years here on FCBO...I'll probably hate it in person.no ofense meant against you Wyatt
Just my expression of the feelings I have about hoodscoops on Fusies
That was really bugging you. You gotta relax, it's not all bad out there.
I had a short window, dictated by the weather and my work commitments, for when I could buy the car. Unable to check out that all the numbers matched, I made a bet that this car was mostly original despite the air cleaner -- which as discussed before does not look original.
In large part, it seems to be as it came out of the factory. I won the biggest part of my bet as the engine IS numbers-matching. But I lost the bet about the transmission, because the latter is not original -- the stamping is from a '73 (see the picture that @71Polara383 sent me this afternoon). As Wyatt pointed out, the big deal for matching numbers is the engine -- so overall I still think that I did well.
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I'll make a separate post about what I may do with the tranny.
I already knew that some things were not original (beside the color and the stripe), so I am trying to take this setback in stride. The broadcast sheet (which Wyatt found today, another bet won -- yeah!) is revealing some things I wanted to know:
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1. a non-OEM mirror was added on the RHS, and the original LHS mirror was replaced by one matching the addition.
--> Perfect? nope. Fixable? Yes, and if/when I repaint the car the mirrors will go and be replaced by OEM ones.
2. the steering wheel should have been a rim-blow unit (since my car has the A07 package), so in the photo that @'69FuryIIIConvertible sent to me when he went to see the car, its wheel did not seem right to me. Indeed it is not, as the build sheet shows that Medina originally had a black-on-black (66X9 and 67X9 codes for the rim and the pad) non-tilt rimblow wheel (S83 code -- see the attached excerpt from the 1971 Dodge data book, courtesy of the Hamtramck registry which shows what the S-83 wheel looks like).
--> Perfect? nope. Fixable? Yes:
(i) if/when I repaint the car I'll redo the seats, and then I plan to find the right steering wheel;
(ii) meanwhile, the steering wheel currently on the car is not one that would ever have been on a Monaco -- it looks like the basic Polara wheel (see the attached photo taken by Nick). I suspect that the original wheel gave the owner at the time some issues, and the current one was a cheap fix. I may therefore replace the wheel by the woodgrain standard Monaco wheel (incorrect for my A07 car but trouble-free and at least not glaringly incorrect for a Monaco). If the right standard wheel can be found at the right price, I'll swap it (maybe -- the woodgrain does not really match the dashboard, as shown in this photo of Dave's GK6)
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3. the factory bestowed a single exhaust on Medina. The current owner replaced it with a dual setup (straight hookup to the original manifolds). I am ambivalent about the duals in that, although they are not original, I must admit that the setup sounds pretty good (as in, bad-***).
--> Perfect? Nope. Fixable? If I have the will... At the very least, though, I'll get the right curve for the tips and make adjustments so they look more OEM.
4. the radio is a puzzle. In a photo sent to me by Nick when he looked at the car form me, the radio seems to be an AM/FM radio (code R21). However, the fender tag and build sheet both say that Medina should have the deluxe AM radio code (code R13).
--> Why? Don't know. Wyatt tells me that the radio works, so I am not really worried that I have a better OEM radio than I "should"
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I had a short window, dictated by the weather and my work commitments, for when I could buy the car. Unable to check out that all the numbers matched, I made a bet that this car was mostly original despite the air cleaner -- which as discussed before does not look original.
In large part, it seems to be as it came out of the factory. I won the biggest part of my bet as the engine IS numbers-matching. But I lost the bet about the transmission, because the latter is not original -- the stamping is from a '73 (see the picture that @71Polara383 sent me this afternoon). As Wyatt pointed out, the big deal for matching numbers is the engine -- so overall I still think that I did well.
View attachment 260424
I'll make a separate post about what I may do with the tranny.
I already knew that some things were not original (beside the color and the stripe), so I am trying to take this setback in stride. The broadcast sheet (which Wyatt found today, another bet won -- yeah!) is revealing some things I wanted to know:
View attachment 260425
1. a non-OEM mirror was added on the RHS, and the original LHS mirror was replaced by one matching the addition.
--> Perfect? nope. Fixable? Yes, and if/when I repaint the car the mirrors will go and be replaced by OEM ones.
2. the steering wheel should have been a rim-blow unit (since my car has the A07 package), so in the photo that @'69FuryIIIConvertible sent to me when he went to see the car, its wheel did not seem right to me. Indeed it is not, as the build sheet shows that Medina originally had a black-on-black (66X9 and 67X9 codes for the rim and the pad) non-tilt rimblow wheel (S83 code -- see the attached excerpt from the 1971 Dodge data book, courtesy of the Hamtramck registry which shows what the S-83 wheel looks like).
--> Perfect? nope. Fixable? Yes:
(i) if/when I repaint the car I'll redo the seats, and then I plan to find the right steering wheel;
(ii) meanwhile, the steering wheel currently on the car is not one that would ever have been on a Monaco -- it looks like the basic Polara wheel (see the attached photo taken by Nick). I suspect that the original wheel gave the owner at the time some issues, and the current one was a cheap fix. I may therefore replace the wheel by the woodgrain standard Monaco wheel (incorrect for my A07 car but trouble-free and at least not glaringly incorrect for a Monaco). If the right standard wheel can be found at the right price, I'll swap it (maybe -- the woodgrain does not really match the dashboard, as shown in this photo of Dave's GK6)
View attachment 260427
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3. the factory bestowed a single exhaust on Medina. The current owner replaced it with a dual setup (straight hookup to the original manifolds). I am ambivalent about the duals in that, although they are not original, I must admit that the setup sounds pretty good (as in, bad-***).
--> Perfect? Nope. Fixable? If I have the will... At the very least, though, I'll get the right curve for the tips and make adjustments so they look more OEM.
4. the radio is a puzzle. In a photo sent to me by Nick when he looked at the car form me, the radio seems to be an AM/FM radio (code R21). However, the fender tag and build sheet both say that Medina should have the deluxe AM radio code (code R13).
--> Why? Don't know. Wyatt tells me that the radio works, so I am not really worried that I have a better OEM radio than I "should"
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Some observations and comments.
The bucket seats in your Monaco are the same pattern as used in the 71 Sport Fury.
An AM/FM radio with knobs vs. thumbwheels would be from a 72 - 73 Fury or Polara/Monaco.
The rim blow steering wheels were problematic. They cracked easily and the rim blow switches failed on a regular basis. If it were mine I would just put the correct wood-grain center on the existing steering wheel.
Have you determined if the stripe is painted on or is a decal?