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    Hello from Sweden. New here. Some pictures of my car

    THat's a beauty. I love the ghost stripe.
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    Missing duct from AC / Heaterbox to center and right and left vent.

    MyMopar has service manuals to download that may be helpful. Service Manuals – MyMopar
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    Missing duct from AC / Heaterbox to center and right and left vent.

    It's unlikely that any company reproduces those. Start a Parts wanted thread for your needs. WTB - Mopar Parts and Cars Wanted
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    set of magnum 500 wheel nuts

    Like these? They have left hand thread nuts available although they are out of stock right now. Chrome Lug Nuts QTY 10 1964-74 A-Body Right Hand Thread, Lug Nuts, 203-LN1002 Reproduction, NOS and Used Mopar Muscle Car Parts
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    Quiet electric fuel pump?

    I just started a thread here with the 3 listed from the other thread. I will make it a sticky. There's another threads already listed but the info get's lost in the comments. Electric priming pump for fuel evaporation issues.
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    Electric priming pump for fuel evaporation issues.

    If you have to crank your engine a lot to fill the carb bowls after it has set for a few days, you may need a electric priming pump. Hook it up to a switched 12v. source, protected with a fuse, and operated with a momentary contact switch and your problems will be gone. Here are a few pumps that...
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    Quiet electric fuel pump?

    So all you need is a priming pump. See the thread I started on FABO. That information is here but the thread isn't handy. Electric primer pump for fuel A momentary switch fed by a fused 12 volt line is all you need.
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    Quiet electric fuel pump?

    Did @72redbird comment on what combo his friend has and why he needs an electric pump? That will tell us if and which one to get.
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    Quiet electric fuel pump?

    If you run a Dominator or a pair of 660's you probably need a big old noisy electric pump. We haven't heard from the OP what the friend is up to with his combo.
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    11 PSI fuel pressure at the carb

    Regulate it down to about 5 or less. Don't rely on a pump to regulate the pressure.
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    70 Super Bee fender Lynch Rd tag decoder

    The welcome wagon is to introduce yourself. I will move this to a proper forum.
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    Seat belt retractors on a 1966

    In the 65 accessory catalog. "All models equipped with seat belts" I don't think they left the factory with them.
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    Study Finds 100% Of Men Cooking On Grill Just Kinda Moving Meat Around And Hoping For The Best

    And as far as tools? I am the tool man but I only use a large spatula for burgers, fish, and potatoes and veggies. The stuff that is loose or won't stay together. I use tongs to flip and a thermometer for internal temps. (that's the success tool right there) Reverse seared smoked Iowa chops in...
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    Study Finds 100% Of Men Cooking On Grill Just Kinda Moving Meat Around And Hoping For The Best

    Professor Thurston Billingsley? What kind of a name is that? Self professed expert? It sounds like the professor is the one flying by the seat of his pants. I hope his report above is satire because it sure isn't correct. I can cook meat and fix a toilet. Take that Thurston! You asswipe.
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