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  1. jerrysdustydog

    Some people just need to be shot

    Thanks, I know of a couple that I'm watching. Maybe I'll just luck out an win the lotto. Problem solved.
  2. jerrysdustydog

    Cool new garage wall art (MUST SEE!!!)

    Awesome!:cheers:
  3. jerrysdustydog

    Some people just need to be shot

    Kid was driving it around with no insurance, and a for sale sign in the window for $8000. Old lady never received a dime from her brother for this car or any of the others, including a Mach 1 mustang supposedly with a 428 they drove out of there. Heard it sold for $1500. No she didn't get any...
  4. jerrysdustydog

    Some people just need to be shot

    Another photo. No rust, no dents.
  5. jerrysdustydog

    Some people just need to be shot

    Buddy of mine has been looking for a 68-70 charger for me. He drives a tow truck and sent me this photo of a 74 he towed, drunk kid, plowed into another car, no insurance. The worst of it is that he told me about a woman who owned several cars and her health is failing, so he took me by (after...
  6. jerrysdustydog

    68 power plant?

    Got 3 383s with the car when I bought it. The original, another late'68 and a rebuilt short block (I think '66?). Having a '68 built in last 67 is not as desirable, for no matching vin# on the original engine. None of the 383s I have are stamped, for all are dated pre-68. Also, and I don't know...
  7. jerrysdustydog

    68 power plant?

    Yep, that's my fear also. If the block is still in good shape, I have a pair of 906 heads fresh from the machine shop with new valves, seats and springs. Worst case senario, have to pull everything apart and clean it up. Maybe new rings, ect. Wouldn't hurt anyway to replace the seals anyway, but...
  8. jerrysdustydog

    68 power plant?

    I have known an old man, some 20 miles north of me for many years. He is an old Mopar fanatic (80 plus yrs old), and he showed me a 440HP engine lying on the ground that he pulled out of a power wagon he built. He told me he had built the engine, 60 over with a 505 lift cam and was too radical...
  9. jerrysdustydog

    1967 'cuda INTRO

    Welcome from Arizona! I need a new laptop now thanks to the drool over the '68 RT. Wanted one since 1973, still don't have one.
  10. jerrysdustydog

    tqfastfish Intro

    Welcome from sunny Arizona, but up in the mountains! I'm in the middle of a '68 RR restoration right now! :beep:
  11. jerrysdustydog

    68 RR Wiper Motor hardware question

    The part # for the arm that I have that connects to the wiper motor is Part# 2857 919 58622 if that helps
  12. jerrysdustydog

    68 RR Wiper Motor hardware question

    Just by looking at the photos, I might have the wrong crank arm bushing. Don't know how available they are, but will double check when I get home. Thanks!
  13. jerrysdustydog

    68 RR Wiper Motor hardware question

    I'm having hell getting the wiper assembly put together on my project. I got an incorrect motor with the car, and no arms, ect. I purchased a 68 Roadrunner used motor and arms off ebay, and the motor worked and arms seemed to fit correctly, but the hole in the main arm that goes on the motor...
  14. jerrysdustydog

    tail light connections and sockets

    Got some replacement parts from the parts store today. Thanks!
  15. jerrysdustydog

    tail light connections and sockets

    The 68 I'm working on came with the tail lights, but no sockets. Anyone know a supplier of these items? A photo of them might help me know what I'm looking for, and another question, the wiring harness has three conductors, a double plug and a single. Thought the single was for the outside...
  16. jerrysdustydog

    Feeling my way around ...

    Car looks great, hello from a native Texan (Spur), now gracing Northern Arizona with my presence. Lol :cheers:
  17. jerrysdustydog

    Lost my little Buddy today...

    It is said, that God gives us no more than we can handle. It's also said that with any great loss we grow stronger. I've had two great losses, a 14 year old cow dog some 17 years ago that I thought I would never get over, then after several years, took on 'Dusty', which I will never regret. I...
  18. jerrysdustydog

    68 Roadrunner restoration

    The metallic paint! Hope it sees some sunlight soon to get some real photos!
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