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Looking for a good set of fender to bumper impact pads and a passenger side fender to bumper bracket. For a 1971 Plymouth Roadrunner, Satellite or GTX. The bracket uses the same bolt hole as the impact pad.
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GTX 440
Does anyone have a good source for re-chroming bumpers? I have a 1971 GTX and I am looking to have the front bumper done. I checked Google and found a place in Tennessee. When I contacted them, they quoted me $900.00 for the front bumper. Doesn't make sense, when I can buy a new one from Year...
I need to replace the front frame rails on my 71 B body. I would be doing them one at a time. But my question is, Can I do it with the engine and transmission still in the car?
(Just support and unbolt the K Frame, when I get all the spot welds drilled out). I can remove in in chunks. But...
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I need to replace both front Frame Rails on my 1971 Plymouth GTX. But, I do not see any replacement rails listed for my application. In combing through various postings, some people have said that the replacement...
I recently removed the Brake Power Booster Unit from my 1971 Plymouth GTX. (Original Power Disc Brake Car) The unit was very difficult to remove from the firewall holes (Like the bolt pattern was incorrect) Behind it, I found this Firewall Reinforcement Plate. Somewhere in the cars life, someone...
I took the Glovebox apart in my 1971 Plymouth GTX and found this long black wire (with no trace color) leading over to the Passenger side door. (Just laying the the lower section of the dash). I am wondering what it could be for. Not the glove box light because it grounds directly to the metal...