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Sorry Brett, all I saw was trouble with squirters....and I lost what you were on about. :rofl:
Seriously - have you tried the Wurth brand of windscreen fluid? I use it and it is awesome - no chemical reaction on paintwork, and it helps to keep the lines (tubes) clear and clean.
I got my...
I’ll bust out the vernier and a gauge block set to get right down to the thousandth of inch if needed. Both driver side and passenger side look to have the exact same condition.
They're not the same image, they're similar frame grabs taken from different versions of the same movie. Look at how the white car lines up above the left Charger fender in both shots...they're not quite in the same place.
On further investigation, it seems the movie crew painted the cars in...
I have a 66 charger my dad bought new. originally had 361 after 130k miles my dad installed a low millage 383 at some point it began using water and my dad parked it in my backyard. 20 years later, 2025 I installed a low millage 440 out of a 67 New Yorker a friend gave me. The car now runs...
Not knowing what your measurements are, I'd at least make the small side 1/2 the length of the large side, so you can flip them if needed, and still be in the ballpark I would assume.
I read the OPs words and focused on TV cars but that list is limited so I understand the addition of movie cars.
The Rockford Firebird was so plain and non-descript, it just blended in. The Chevy/GMC in The Fall Guy was too except for the stickers for his stunt team.
Al Bundy drove a Duster...
Thanks for taking the time to take a photo for me. I appreciate it. I’ve got a machining background and access to a lathe so it won’t be difficult for me to make up spacers like the ones on your car.
Tweaking and flexing them into place is an option but I can’t bring myself to alter them when...
It’s tied between the General and KITT, but if I had a Trans Am I’d probably make it into the evil KARR instead of KITT.
Maybe Rockford’s Firebird in third.
I put new front sway bar links on the 71 and then I spent the rest of the day working on my 1964 (Schwinn) Stingray that I got new in elementary school. Fun to work on a bike for a change.
Terry W.
I've worked with a couple engineers with mechanical backgrounds... And a bunch with college degrees & not much else... They are worlds apart...
You can tie current design problems to the EPA and safety mandates to a point, but stupid designs have been around longer than the EPA and safety...
So, I went back into my old collection of Mopar Action mags that featured Rick and the Green Brick and I'll share a few pertinent chassis set-up tidbit takeaways/quotes, some are a little revealing:
December 93 Running a "383 TB" (.87 or .89") TB, disconnected rear swaybar as it made car too...