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  1. kiwigtx

    Meet Simon

    Sorry for your loss Kim....not a very happy week at all for you and the family.
  2. Demonic

    Passon A855

    Whom would that be?
  3. autoxcuda

    1968 B-Body handling advice please.

    Yes. 18” can take more backspace. But he’s only running 4 1/2” backspace. You can run that with 15” rims and stock upper control arms.
  4. Nacho-RT74

    Replacement Alternator AMP Max

    Allways a pleasure. Need to note, when adding accs/HL relays upgrade with factory stock alternator STILL on the correct spot will also harm the charging network IF ALT IS NOT ABLE TO HOLD THE REQUESTED LOAD. Because you could get also a constant discharge reading, just that this time the...
  5. J

    Fuel cell suggestions for my 1970 B body

    For starters: What is the application? What are your current and future fuel options? Is a real diffuser in your future? Are you up for replacing a bladder that dates out? Is budget a concern? Does anything custom need to be considered, or is off the shelf suitable? Any rule requirements at...
  6. J

    Lower control arm stiffening plates?

    The claim here is there are "no downsides" or which usually means really "I have no concern about what I don't know" :rolleyes:
  7. Nxcoupe

    Meet Simon

    So sorry for your loss. They bring so much joy but they leave us way too soon.
  8. chargervert

    Pics from Back in the Day

    When I was a kid,my step father was the service manager of the local Peterbilt dealership. He used to roadtest all the new Peterbilt tractors when they came in. He would take us for rides in them. Some still had the plastic on the seats.
  9. SeabeckRedneck

    Fuel cell suggestions for my 1970 B body

    I'm looking to install a 18-22 gallon fuel cell in my 70 Roadrunner project. They're pretty spendy so I want to do it right the first time. I looking for recommendations/suggestions and methods of installations. They look to be fairly straight forward. Just designing and building a frame or cage...
  10. chargervert

    Pics from Back in the Day

    A cabover Pete with a refer on and a Jimmy haulin hogs! And eleven long haired friends of Jesus in a 52 microbus!
  11. K

    Can you have too many tools?

    I have my first toolbox still, it came on my Gramp's IH 1066 tractor he bought new in 1976, my brother and I owned it jointly 1991-94ish, I was 6-9 years old, I bought out his half eventually. My Dad gave us that box with some mismatched tools and a cheapo made in Japan socket set in 1991. My...
  12. threewood

    Vacuum advance

    So if I run manifold vacuum and set initial at 22 degrees btdc, how is that different if I set initial timing at 22 degrees btdc using ported?
  13. R

    Lower control arm stiffening plates?

    "The look" has a downside. Albeit small, but it's an obvious modification. If my LCA were loose and sloppy, I'd be tempted to replace them. Were the restoration to contain (for example) QA-1 suspension parts, and bolt-on chevy-like chrome parts, then sure, there is no downside to using the...
  14. threewood

    Vacuum advance

    Yep, they are everywhere. :rolleyes:
  15. threewood

    Lower control arm stiffening plates?

    I did mine on the car. Off would be cleaner.
  16. O

    Shims in rear end

    Did u back of the adjusters? Kim
  17. Kern Dog

    1968 B-Body handling advice please.

    Oh yeah....The lower ball joint/tie rod does tuck inside the larger diameter wheel better.
  18. O

    Meet Simon

    He was my best buddy for 14 years even though he belonged to my daughter and granddaughter. We did a lot of camping together. 2 weeks ago he had a urinary tract infection. We got him some meds. He got better for a few days then started going down hill fast. The vet here didn’t have time to see...
  19. 1 Wild R/T

    1968 B-Body handling advice please.

    Thing is his 18" wheel clears the spindle/tie rod, a 15" wheel won't...
  20. fesser

    What number oil pan needed for 68 GTX...

    Man I wish more people thought like you. Seems like most old Mopar guys are content to run up the prices and take the cars with them to their graves. I might be younger than you (or not), but my three adult daughters have already let me know that they don’t want my projects, no matter how cool...
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