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  1. Coelacanth

    Satellite Newbie

    Those wheels would be more at home on a Lincoln Navigator or Caddy Escalade. Too many spokes. :lol:
  2. Coelacanth

    Satellite Newbie

    Beautiful Satellite...but the wheels, not so much...
  3. Coelacanth

    Another 'how old is everybody' thread.....

    I'm 56, I was born in March of 1968. My Charger was born in the same month, but in 1970.
  4. Coelacanth

    What are your Mopar goals for 2025?

    For my '70 Charger, only focusing on short-term goals: 1. Finish front-end; install offset UCA bushings and bump stops. 2. Finish front brakes; install new rotors & bearings, pads, caliper pins. 3. Get car running for the first time in over a decade. 4. Install new carpets and sound deadener...
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    New Guy Roadie 69

    Straight and clean, beautiful engine bay!
  6. Coelacanth

    New from the TN mountains

    Very nice car to join the B-Body fray. Those wheels were oh-so-popular back in the 80's; those chrome steelies were put on everything. I put polished aluminum directional ones on my '70 back in that same era. What are your plans for the car? That car has an interesting paint stripe scheme, I...
  7. Coelacanth

    New from Long Island

    We are too! :) Pics and back-story would be great!
  8. Coelacanth

    New Member - Bay Area of California

    Thanks, and we both agree on doing something different with our Chargers to make them stand out.
  9. Coelacanth

    Show me your Classic Car/Truck Cell Phone Mount

    I might have to look into a STRONG magnet mounted holder. I have tried a few kinds to mount a tablet in my '86 GN, I use it to display various engine parameters and monitor any detonation. I mounted a smooth metal plate in front of the shifter on the console and tried the suction cup type of...
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    Storing tires. On their sidewalls or standing up on the treads.

    I'm always wondering how best to "store" tires that are already installed on the car, concerned about flat-spotting them if the car sits for 75% of the year, or even many years. Is it better to jack the car up on stands if it's going to have mounted tires installed and not drive for extended...
  11. Coelacanth

    Pretty cool to shoot half empty spray cans......

    One idiot friend of mine tossed a CO2 cartridge from a pellet gun into a campfire. Everyone vacated the area but nothing happened for a good while. We'd almost forgot about it when it finally exploded, that was quite a bang.
  12. Coelacanth

    New Member

    Welcome from Edmonton, AB, Merv.
  13. Coelacanth

    73 Roadrunner hole in dash

    Since we're guessing...manual choke pull-off?
  14. Coelacanth

    1969 roadrunner shocks

    I believe '69 RR shocks would be the same as for a '70 Charger. You might find this topic I made an interesting read. I went with Sachs 030816 front shocks from RockAuto as they're affordable and well-reviewed. Made a shocking discovery
  15. Coelacanth

    New Member - Southern Maryland

    Great picture from back in the day! I see what looks like a blue 4-door 1968 Monaco similar to one I used to own, the 6th car parked on the right side.
  16. Coelacanth

    Old Mopar Guy & Enthusiast

    Nice '69 500, you don't see those every day!
  17. Coelacanth

    What are these parts called?

    Here is another important bit of info I can share...many Canadians buying vintage parts from USA aren't aware that parts for vehicles 25 years or older are EXEMPT from Customs duties and fees. You only need to pay the GST. Most Canada Border Services Agents don't know this either, and I had a...
  18. Coelacanth

    Charger newbie

    I was thinking I shouldn't drink so much while browsing the forum...
  19. Coelacanth

    Old Mopar Guy & Enthusiast

    Looking forward to pics! Why did you sell the '68 Charger only to look to replace it? Going for a big block maybe?
  20. Coelacanth

    New Member - Bay Area of California

    Very nice '70 Charger. I'm intrigued by your take on the front grille. I've seen a big-buck resto-mod of an all-black Charger with a similar treatment, but lacking the pop-up headlights, which is an all-important feature of the second-gen Chargers. I wouldn't say I'm a fan of having the...
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