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  1. DeltaV

    1979 Chrysler 300 Registry

    NOT MINE $12,555 47,056 miles VIN: SS22L9R207229 DOM: 3-79  MDH: 032119 92 @LS-300 Space saver tire. You don't see that very often with these cars. Facebook ad in Sandusky, Ohio Posted 7 days ago. 1979 Chrysler CORDOBA 300~47,000 MILES~V8 360 ENGINE~CLEAN~
  2. Russ Hood

    Need a 440 base for air grabber cleaner

    Tell me more....
  3. Triplegreen500

    Chargers for sale by crack addicts

    My green '70 Charger had orange painted Mopar Performance valve covers and an orange painted air cleaner when I got it. And dixie air horns. Saved it just in time!
  4. S

    For Sale: Not Mine Might be a good deal for Charger fans

    Lake Orion! Go Dragons! Been a while since I froze there though!
  5. Russ Hood

    Need a 440 base for air grabber cleaner

    Nice! She looks great.
  6. 6

    1968 Plymouth GTX

    I’m not an expert on any of this stuff, but as mentioned by dadsbee, this is what I used on my ‘69. Supposedly made in the USA, but were purchased back in 2020. I painted them black as factory. As far as handling, can’t tell u. Still a work in progress.
  7. D

    Television Shows

    Laugh tracks are crappy, BUT even in more modern shows they are effective. Here is a show mentioned in this thread without the track. I watched this series, my son and wife liked it. I found it decent, though sometimes obnoxious. But that can describe a lot of series.
  8. RemCharger

    FOR SALE 1967 Plymouth gtx 440-4speed

    DD4 for the paint code.. I wonder what the 4 represents.. stripes? I believe so, DD is light blue poly with light blue roof, And I think 4 is black stripes 4 is Stripes E with nothing above it is the stripe color. Dark blue. The stripes always match the interior color. 4" Stripes Fender tag...
  9. Dave6T4

    Dust Shields for Disc Brake Conversions

    '70 RoadRunner. Same as early E-body.
  10. Vaanth

    Big Block Valve Cover Pics Thread?

    Cal Custom valve covers on the 440 in my 70 Challenger T/A. They were plain, but I painted them with VHT wrinkle finish paint. Direct Connection chrome replacing the original chrome on my 67 GTX 440. More Direct Connection chrome in my 71 GTX. Moroso chrome on the 440 in my 74 D200. I'm...
  11. DeltaV

    1979 Chrysler 300 Registry

    NOT MINE I see a moonroof in one picture. No VIN info in the Facebook ad. $2,000 Looks like a Cordoba rear clip was spliced in. Located in Hamilton, Ohio @LS-300 1979 Chrysler 300
  12. J

    Dust Shields for Disc Brake Conversions

    You converted to a factory disc brake setup? Do any guys who upgraded to bigger discs have dust shields? I'm particularly interested in Dr. Diff's 1st gen Viper calipers on drum spindles, and the 13" Viper kit on drop spindles.
  13. gkent

    69 rallye dash frame paint color

    Just what do you do on the dash that "durability" would be a concern ?!?!?
  14. 68BabyBlue

    What will it bring? 1967 Hemi GTX @ Mecum.

    This happened to my Ford buddy, but he was prepared, and didn't cave. Sold the vehicle private party a year later for bid price, without paying the commission. We figured he paid the price of an appraisal in the entry fee, and had no transportation costs in the deal.
  15. davek

    Cooling Fans

    Use the factory setup and you cant go wrong. JMO
  16. R

    69 rallye dash frame paint color

    How is the durability? Do I need to clearcoat it with anything?
  17. Dave6T4

    Dust Shields for Disc Brake Conversions

    I bought new reproductions for the disc brake conversion on my '64 Polara.
  18. RR Fan Dan

    Name your favorite off brand muscle car

    Hello Daddy
  19. RJRENTON

    Cooling Fans

    Please acquaint yourself with the basic fan laws... Fan Law 1: CFM is directly proportional to RPM. Formula: CFM2 = CFM1 X (RPM2 ÷ RPM1) or RPM2 = RPM1 X (CFM2 ÷ CFM1) What it means: As you increase fan RPM, CFM increases at a 1:1 ratio. So if you need to increase CFM by 10%, your RPM has to...
  20. toolmanmike

    I never thought of collecting these...

    Spin the stains out of the clothes without water or detergent. :rofl: :rofl: :thumbsup:
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