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Plymouth licensed the Road Runner name, likeness, and "beep beep" sound from the popular Warner Brothers cartoons. Plymouth paid how much ??? to Warner Bros.
It was pretty damn cheap considering all the merchandising still going on to this day.
$50,000
Ed i know they used a lincoln rotor 10.75"
It was ethire, gm celebrity or cavalier calipers and caddy brake hoses.
I have all the parts # in the glove box in my 67. I can get at them tomarrow if you want.
The set fits my 14" oem steel wheels.
Ed, I have been useing my scarebird set up for 2 years now.
I have yet to see or feel a problem.
A well thought out set up, stops straight & better than my old front drums.
It was very easy to install.
I know they were out of parts/ brackets for awhile but I think they are back.
Hard to say without being there. Drive shaft is the easy one lol,
Wrap tape around the rear u joint and leave it in the trans.
I can't think of 2" of slack in anything except mabey the speedo cable and neutral switch wire.
I understand your tight on room but sounds like your up in the air. It...
Drive shaft off the rear , shift linkage , speedo cable, neutral switch, cooler lines, starter, dip stick tube off engine, 4 converter bolts , trans mount.
Floor jack cause as tight as things look do you have 3 " to go back before hitting the firewall ?
I'm thinking why not pull the engine ?
Your fighting no room to work on a street rod style combo.
I do like the truck and 440.
I am thinking you probably do not want to do this twice.
I'm sure they will just toss the other 500 senders in stock.
Vans has some decent parts but have been told for years their senders are crap like all the rest but they kept on shipping them out.
Arnorld Motor was our main supplier when we had our shop.
Napa was second choice because of customer service.
Arnolds had great employees long term.
Napa , good quality for sure but they acted like they are doing you a favor to take your $$ lol.
Have you checked fuel pressure ?
Also just to toss this in....
Sometimes carbs get blamed for ignition advance springs and weights problems.
I know something like a little stumble will drive you nuts when all else is working.