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Wonder when I'll see mine? Not a big deal, I probably won't install them till I get all the changes to the red car done so I have something to drive while the green car seats are apart...
Maybe they were more popular on the west coast... My 69 Roadrunner Coupe had them to... In fact I've owned five 68-70 B bodies & they all have had them...
If I don't return calls I don't work.... I'll admit I don't want to work quite as much as I have in the past, but I still have that response built in...
Can't understand the new way of the world...
My first impression is yes... Can you try fitting them to the car? Or gotta buy it to try it? Hard item to find... But not a lot of people need them either...
Can you get a few measurements? Length & width... The Dodge ones are about 1/2" longer....
My brother has a place outside Austin Tx on Lake Travis... Tornado came through took out a trailer park just up the road, lifted over his neighbor hood & dropped back down & took out the only other trailer park within five miles.... Trailers are like lightening rods for tornados...
Oil pan and trans pan are on the same plane as the crankshaft... 3 degrees down is a good starting point.. It'll probably be fine, if not a small shim would nail it... FWIW I've got a few tools for measuring the angle but lately I'm really liking one of these...