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I just bought 2 Moebius 1965 Coronets. Stock 2-door sedan and Super Stock. My hobby guy is ordering 2 more AWB for me. I can't wait to get at them. Currently finishing up Dave Strickler "Old Reliable II" 1962 Chev.
I think that small gap is intentional, so the top does not end up like Post#5.
I would think the 1964 Plymouth Service Manual would be much the same as the Dodge one in regards to this information. I will see if I can post a picture. I am better with Torqueflites than computers!
Early C-bodies; they are always big blocks and are comfortable cruisers. 1964 Chryslers are my favourite of the bunch. If it was closer, and I were younger, I would snatch up that red 1963 Imperial for under $7,000 in WA.
Any water that enters here drains into the convertible top well liner. The liner itself has 2 drains that route any water out of the car through body plugs to the outside. Convertibles have never been completely waterproof; that is why they do not put cloth interiors in them.
I like the '452' head,and have used it on most of my big blocks. Bigger ports, hardened valve seats, and larger chambers will knock compression down a full point to better deal with today's fuels. HP. exhaust manifolds bolt to them fine.
I have used Mopar Performance ' Magnum ' cam and lifter...
It is likely easier to paint over it with your new colour choice, and then re-detail it with Bare Metal chrome foil. The chrome foil is going to be much brighter than the silver paint.
I think a bit of gap there is normal. My 1964 Polara 500 convertible had a gap there as well. My 1964 Dodge Factory Service Manual shows a fix for this condition. It mentions cutting and cementing a rubber baffle there. Page 23-80 shows dimensions for this on Detail 4, with instructions on how...
Canada Post is the same way; loses big $$$ every year. Now, they are on strike, so no mail. I am in the process of converting my mailed paper bills to e-mail alerts ( paperless ) in order to pay them. So, that is 5 or 6 pieces of mail per month that Canada Post won't have to deliver. Do they...
To each, their own. For me, my favourite year. I like how the tail lights flow up over the rear fender, replacing the "sparrow strainers". If it were closer, and I was younger, I would be driving it home. Rarely seen in bright colours like red.