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Did not pay full price and I would not have dropped that much I agree. I got them open box on the bay for about half of normal price. No worries, I agree they are expensive.
Had my Holley's for over a year and no flashing lights by opposite traffic or getting pulled over. I have a high and low set on each side. I will say that the low beams are not that huge of an improvement from Halogens, but the high beams are like the the high beams on my 14 explorer. Just...
Glad you are double checking about how it goes. I got a repop steering wheel from Classic and it was in the wrong place. Broke two turn signal switches until I figured out the problem. :)
I bought this years ago for a car that I sold. I keep refinding it so I thought I’d list it for sale. I’m pretty sure that it is NOS but I’m not sure. Any help is welcomed on it!
Not sure of price but I’ll say 200 OBO shipped in CONUS.
Slant 6 Duster. Ah the memories checking oil in full service when I was a pump jockey. 500 to park it in my non-existent backyard and make me happy. :)
I have an aftermarket Alpine since I love listening to music on long drives. I’ve been getting a fair amount of calls during my drives so I hooked up the alpine microphone to the stereo to do hands free Bluetooth. I could not stand it on the visor and I didn’t feel like removing all of the trim...
I don't know if this helps, but in addition to a FSM, this thread about post #51 has been a visual guide for me on three cars. Great pics on what is what in a harness:
1971 Speedipus Rex
You must be 5 miles or so from me! Do you ever bring these to Cars and Coffee at the old KMart near Santa Clarita just past Seco Canyon and Newhall? I took my 70 RR there this past Saturday and myself and one other 73 or so Challenger was there. First time I'd been in months since it's always...
I'm done with the tester I used in my post below, anyone interested, send me a PM! I tested a bunch of NOS ones and they are saved for a rainy day.
Fun with a Vintage Mopar Voltage Regulator Tester -- Miller C-4133
If the clips are too thick for the linkage holes (that's what I discovered), you can get this set from Brewers -- regardless of the application, it has the smaller clips:
Brewer's Performance - Mopar A833 4-Speed Transmission and Component Specialists
I wanted to post a pic of why I asked my original question a few years ago. There are definitely two different clips but they are the same shape. The tranny linkage closer to the transmission and on the manual linkage shafts uses the thicker clips. But in the pic I've included below, farther...
Thanks! My last post was over a year ago. I’m a sheep and converted to a voltmeter. I’ll revisit back to an ammeter at some point. I still have 4 wheel drum so I can see the red paint through the road wheels so I have not completely given in to modern thought! :) I appreciate it!
You know, I got mine from Detroit as well a few years ago and I just never got around to worrying about it. Now I am! I love this place! Will look at the Classic version.
Update: The Classic one did not show the flap, but the AMS Obsolete on eBay did. Ordered. Thanks!
So I started last night but realized I need to get a few more gallons out of the tank. I actually do have the solid state IVR. I’ll update when I’m done but it might be a while. I used my scope to try to see the tank level and I’m baffled by what type of sending unit is in there. The PO...