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  1. David Womby

    Bright Lights, Big city, BIG PROBLEMS.

    I agree but it seems a lot of folks still do believe bigger is better David
  2. CherryBomb

    Splines and retainer

    Brewers sent me a comprehensive estimate earlier in the year when I was planning on doing the big block swap into the small block car, it does appear they have all the parts. Budget is the real thing there, as always haha. I was hoping to get away with using some of the factory parts that came...
  3. CherryBomb

    Splines and retainer

    Now that is an easy thing for me to check! Thank you for the info, will measure that this weekend and chime back in.
  4. Darter6

    Rim size for news tires

    I believe the split paint on the rear wheels was to watch how much wheel spin was during launch. Early days of drag racing. I also believe it was the Mopar racers that started that fad. Other color white. But that's up to you. Be careful as the 62-65 Belvederes stock wheel wells are small. A...
  5. CherryBomb

    A photo of a Mustang

    Power to weight ratio is huge. Love me some Mopar power, but I do plan to have a mustang at some point. Either a 65 coupe, as light as possible with a spicy 289 in it, or (if budget magically allows) a 67, 68 or 69 fastback in more complete trim with some form of 302/351
  6. D

    Bright Lights, Big city, BIG PROBLEMS.

    https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/leds-are-light-pollution.285255/
  7. R

    WTB 1968 street hemi parts

    WANTED original Mopar street hemi parts, radiator 2898 048 any condition. original power steering pressure hose 2537 980. rear carburetor 4432. steel wheels 15X6 JK. any under the 1968 Dodge Charger hood original useable parts. Bob Horman
  8. F4R/T

    To Badge GTX or Not

    Leave it be what it is and always will be. Nothing wrong with it being a Road runner. Imo It’s like fake boobs either you like em or you don’t.
  9. RR Fan Dan

    To Badge GTX or Not

    I have a RM21 1974 Road Runner that was originally a 318 3-Speed manual car. The engine and transmission have been swapped to a 440-4 speed manual car. Should I badge as GTX or not? The hood bulge is already badged 440. I know that in 74 you could not get a 440 with manual 4-speed.
  10. hpg4815

    help identifying wire near wiper switch

    Ok. Thanks
  11. S

    Hyundai Iron Man Edition

    If you ever need a replacement Tucson engine, they’re out there, and it’s usually not too hard to find one reconditioned. Nice to see more options out there for reliable rides without breaking the bank.
  12. Hey-O

    A photo of a Mustang

    I had one and it was a rocket. There is nothing wrong with Mustangs. I post classic cars and it was a big player in the war on muscle cars.The popularity of pony cars is largely due to the launch of the 1964 Mustang.
  13. mmartoi

    1969 Road Runner

    Great idea thank you.
  14. roadrunnerh

    *unofficial what are you listening to?* thread

    I prefer the older version of Aerosmith, when Tyler and Perry were "the toxic twins"...
  15. toolmanmike

    Bright Lights, Big city, BIG PROBLEMS.

    @Slantsixdan, what say you Mr. Stern?
  16. Hey-O

    Bright Lights, Big city, BIG PROBLEMS.

    We live in a new world, where bigger isn't necessarily better. We spend a lot of time reinventing the wheel.
  17. YY1

    Looking for pictures of 67 dark blue poly painted cars

    Would it be possible for a member with a car in that color to get a spectrum analysis done at a paint supply store and have the cose sent to the OP? The color scans I've gotten locally have been 100% dead on.
  18. Hey-O

    Those aren't going to buff out

    The only thing I can say is, more money than brains! :rofl: For the Prius, it's check, checkmate!
  19. HEMI-ITIS

    Bright Lights, Big city, BIG PROBLEMS.

    Emergency vehicles are the worst!
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