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    440 valve failure

    Considering he just bought the car I don't consider it his fault that things are not in the condition they should be.... I do agree with @Geoff 2 that that new engine won't have any support from the builder.... Just the distance alone was insulation enough, now changing ownership? Forget...
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    440 valve failure

    That was my first thought as well.. But then I checked the conversion rate, it's around 20K US.. Which is still a lot, but it's been shipped from the US to Australia, the import duties have been paid & it was probably 16K or more to build... So who's the builder?
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    From bad to worse... whats the magic part number? (Could really use your expertise)

    There are a few variations.. early cars used a #4 inverted flare up till around 67? next version was a #5 inverted flare till 72 and starting in 73 they went to a O ringed bubble flare... The steering box has a O ring boss connection that on later boxes still accepts O ring boss fittings but is...
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    The GTX (1969 Plymouth GTX)

    Yeah, makes sense, black stripes on a black hood would just be black... Guess I need to wake up before asking dumb questions... LOL..
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    From bad to worse... whats the magic part number? (Could really use your expertise)

    FWIW I agree go to a hydraulic shop, but they don't have to make anything.. What you need is a standard fitting male threads on noth ends... the end that threads into the steering box is O ring boss and the end the hose attaches to is JIC... Take your hose with you so they can match that end, I...
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    The GTX (1969 Plymouth GTX)

    Hadn't seen this thread till now, just finished reading all six pages.. I always liked your GTX as having a rough around the edges street fighter look... Now it's a whole different vibe.. Show Poodle that'll leave you in the dust.... Love it!! You've done a lot of beautiful work!! The A4 Silver...
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    Seat belt retractors on a 1966

    It's in the lower left corner of the sheet.....Auto DNA Dan Pausch
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    A little trivia about a star from the Dukes of Hazard.... I had no idea...

    After having posted that it seems appropriate to add this link...
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    Installing Classic Auto Air in a '70 Charger

    Almost exactly the high side number this chart wants...
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    1968 Plymouth GTX

    We all do that stuff... Fine print shouldn't include the important details.... Cause I can't speak for everyone but my eyes aren't as good as they use to be...
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    440 valve failure

    It depends purely on luck.... If you think your quick enough to shut down an engine before damage occurs consider this... At 3000 RPM the piston will travel up and down it's bore 50 times per second... Pure luck... Period...
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    QA1 lower control arms.

    We all get stuff wrong... Don't like it but it happens... The gray matter is getting grayer... :lol: I had some of those tabs, the came in a Helwig sway bar kit.... I didn't use them on that car.. But they came in handy on another car..
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    QA1 lower control arms.

    But the tabs are still the same on the stock lower control arms. No they aren't... The 70 & up sway bar tabs are inboard probably 3.5" 1970 & up 1969 & earlier
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    295/50/15 on the back of '73 Charger

    Needs more tire.... To narrow & to short...
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    1968 Plymouth GTX

    Probably Vert seals..
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