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I have this under my dash but I have no idea what it is.
Both my turn signal and Hazzard flashers work fine and those are different connectors. This one is a 3 prong with yellow and pink wires. This is located near the center console somewhere near the radio and fuse box.
Just getting my '69 A12 Bee back on the road. I don't know if these are still good but I'm sure they might be the last ones on the road.
I'm gonna replace them just in case.
FYI I was doing a 4wheel brake job last weekend and noticed theese.
Thought someone would get a kick out of it.
For Context, my '69 Bee has been sitting for 30 years I was worried my tank would be a mess of rust. Everything looks great. You can see the fuel level line, I pumped out about 5 gallons.
Took a pic of my fuel tank to figure out where all the vents go. Figured I would paste it here for those that are interested.
Note, the two vents on the left in the pic, One stops at the back of the tank and the other goes all the way to the front near the filler tube,
The second, (Fuel return i...
Is it possible this car came from the factory with the go-wing?
I've owned this car for over 30 years, I recall taking the wing off once and it had a Chrysler logo on it, so it is OEM.
Also the trunk has a few slots to adjust the spring tension, this is available to account for the extra weight...
Strange, I was just under mine and it also had the rear shock blow thru the trunk a before I got it,
Had to to straighten it out, the can is there to block the squirrels.|
BTW im bringing this back to life, High School car and hasn't seen the road in 30 years.
Went from Yellow to Blue then Red...