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My 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T.
The vehicle was my father's pride and joy and I am maintaining it and showing it as he would have liked. The car has a numbers matching 440 with Edelbrock 750cfm, Edelbrock Performer intake and Hooker competition headers, purple cam and electronic ignition module...
Well, after much trouble shooting, I finally got that beast running. Thanks guys, your words of wisdom helped. Finally the brand new coil that I purchased was DOA and the points had to be re-gapped. The timing was waay out but not sure why. Anyway I appreciate your help and look forward to...
the negative side of the coil wired to the distributor and connected to the points. I gapped the points correctly and it still doesn't get spark. I'm baffled.
OK, so I'm new to this site and I have a 69 Dodge Coronet R/T, nice shape but has been sitting for a few years. I wanted to get it rolling again so I dusted if off and changed the oil. Put a new battery in it and the gas tank was empty so I put some fresh gas in it. Tried starting it, nothing...