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Looks like you are covered. The Pueblo yard does have clear glass, I'd have to pull it ( they don't have the help to pull parts). If you are still jammed up on this problem I would be willing to help.
I am positive they have that glass in clear, it could also be they are shorthanded to pull glass out of cars. I think the yard is on its way out ( like so many others). I'll be at the yard tomorrow and check in for ya.
There is a yard in Pueblo Colorado that has a few 71-76 4 doors. Its West 29th st, wrecking. They also do glass install and shipping. If they don't I could probably pull one for you. LMK
Thanks for the recommendations, I'll look into the suggestions. I'm refurbishing the 400 now , it came from the Cordoba that is in my profile pic. 81 K original miles, it looks great so far ( no ridge at top of cylinder, no sunken valves etc. ). It will get fresh timing chain and externals with...
This is kind of a A body question, but I can't find an answer over there. My next project is installing a 1975 400 ( from a 2 door Cordoba) into a 1973 Swinger ( V-8 car). I'll be using Schumacher motormounts and want to keep the power steering. One major hurdle ( from what I have read) is the...
OK, found a new headlight switch at Rock Auto, I have headlights, interior lights, and a tail light or 2. Time for the boring task of cleaning all the connectors. Its running and driving great. I do have a leak at the shift selector rod going into the transmission, my 75 RR has the same problem...
I'd trust a pile of used OE lifters over what is being sold as "new". I've put a number of engines together with used lifters and cams and had success. These are just driver engines, not HiPo. Its a bit of a gamble, but so is installing "new" stuff.
I remember hearing an interview with him back around 86 or so. He had a car collection with some nice models but he rarely drove them. His favorite and daily was a 1966 Dart that he never changed the oil on and bought used tires. It never let him down and no worries about theft or vandalism...
Owners manual says only use brass based bulbs. I had a weird turn signal issue awhile back and I replaced 4 aluminum based bulbs. problems solved, I'm guessing ground issue. Might be worth a swap to rule out a possible problem
All Metal is very good product, its all about the surface prep to make it last. I like good ol OSPHO , its reasonably priced and goes a long way in a spray bottle. I don't think it will save the OP's cowl in this case
That is a very fair price on the cowl replacement. You are already "into" it, what not pull the trigger and get it right. I'm all for patching stuff to get on the road , but the area around the wipers looks so weak it will fail during a rain storm. Plus you are not on your back trying to do the...
98 percent rust free, no wrecks body shell. Has fender tag and VIN on dash. I think it was a floor shift car but have not decoded the fender tag. Floors are amazing, very minor rust on lower quarter panel. No evidence of wrecks or body work. Perfect donor if you have a rusty RR or SSP. Roof was...
Take it all apart and clean above the box, the mice love setting up residence there and it will smell once you start really driving it. I find removing the front seat and set of 1/4" sockets and long extensions makes the job a long afternoon w/o too much cussing! Glad your car did not go up in...
Yes Chris's video is excellent. I rebuilt the front end of my 77 Gran Fury ten years , 75K miles ago and basically just set the toe, my camber is a bit off and I don't drive over 70mph. My tires die a bit early but there is nothing inherently unsafe. Lots and lots and lots of poor people drove...