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did you read all the posts ? i said i have manual steering why would i want all the caster i can get ? I also said the car drives and handles very good now better than a stock 1967 b body did from the factory and if I had power steering I would do more positive caster.
I’m going to go next week when it warms up a bit to take some more pictures. I’ll definitely update when I get them. In my opinion, it looks like a 76 Charger Sport with a 77 Monaco front clip possibly. It looks like a split grill with no beam, just a sort of placeholder? Also a stain of what...
We get a major dose of it here with the grocery store parking lots. Terrifying. My insurance agent is a Chinese immigrant who was an actuary for State Farm until her husband landed a professorship at Penn State. She's cornered the Asian market in town, and is making a killing. She's always...
Yeah it's hard to tell with all the brush. I see what looks like a split grill, but I don't see the little "opera" windows on the quarters. Googling 1977/78 Dodge Monaco comes up with what looks like is sitting in that yard. Looks to be a base model 2 door hardtop.
Here's a convertible only quarter window roller guide for 68 69 or 70 , I came across in a box of junkyard picks , from 25 or 30 years ago.
I have more parts from that car (70 Plymouth) but I remember I got just one of these. $80 shipped
The first time I heard DWO was in the early 80's. The outside sales rep from Speed Warehouse/Vic Hubbards in Fremont Ca. kept saying that. I asked him what it meant. He said it was due to sudden stopping on Bay Area freeways and making turns or backing up to get the offramp they missed etc. I...
All 904 converters use the same hub. What is different on the pre 1968 converter is the diameter of the pilot (goes into the crankshaft), it measures 1.550 inches. From 68 on the pilot was 1.810 inches.