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A friend of mine (He's not a Mopar guy) just sent me a couple pics. of what looks to be a well-worn, mostly original gen 2 Hemi engine. I don't know anything about it except that it IS a 426 Hemi, with carbs, (Dual in-line carter carbs that look to be original) but missing the distributor...
I have acquired an air filter base assembly from a 70 440 GTX & was wondering what they used from the factory to paint them? I want to glass bead it & paint it to the correct color/sheen, so it looks factory correct. It will be good wall art for my little shop.
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I came across an original single carb base plate for a 1970 GTX with the Air Grabber option. I only saw the base plate (heavier that I thought) & no other related pieces, that looks to be in damn near perfect shape.
It's not mine but was curious as to what they are going for so if I do buy it...
70 Road Runner post car. I'm no expert but, does the lower rear corner piece of the drip rail molding have to be installed (screwed in place) BEFORE the side pop-out glass goes in? It's what the body guy told my friend who owns the car now. (I'm trying to find the missing piece for him) Say's he...