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I hope this is an ok post. I was told yesterday that a life long friend tested positive for the virus. We done a lot of things together and he and his wife need our prayers. Please take a moment for my friend Bob. Thank all of you Big Mo.
Hi Big Mo here, I rebuilt my suspension on my 68. I still have not put it in as of yet but I strengthen the lower control arms, rebuilt my front sway bar bushings and bought upper tubular arms. I hope my car will handle as you described. Big Mo.
I bought a shop manual for my 68 and there is a wire diagram in it. Manuals are not cheep but I have used it for references many times. Don't know if that is any help to you. Big Mo.
Russ, we want our cars to be perfect. I go to mopar in Carlisle, Pa. every year. I look at all models and when they were made they were made to move down the line and out to dealers. If you look at the lines and fit of parts they are not perfect. I did not mention the difference in parts to be...
I used AMD panels and they are pretty good. One thing I found out too late to fix was the rear quarters radius was a little different then the OEM doors. If you look up from the rear of the car you can see that the door sticks out slightly farther than the quarter. I didn't have the doors on or...
Please correct me if I am wrong but back in the 60 was there a unit that plugged to the radio, you set the am on a set number and then you could get some FM stations.
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