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Good Morning All! I am adding a set of oil/ Temp Gauges in my 67 GTX. Can anyone tell or show me where to attach the red, orange and black wires that are coming out of the back of both gauges? I am not electrically inclined but can tackle anything.
I saw one at the car show a couple weeks ago, it had a tan convertible top with a turbo and sounded really good when he started it up.
Can’t really tell, is it a Targa top or T tops?
Idiot Waves You Through Stop Sign When It's Clearly His Turn
Sep 17, 2025
BRANSON, MO — Local man and confirmed idiot Mark Turner waved a driver through the four-way intersection this morning even though it was clearly Turner's turn to go.
"Please, go ahead," said Mark, waving like a...
I’m selling this new Milodon bronze oil pump distributor gear item number 21525. Fits Big Block Chrysler - Wedge or Hemi. High quality Bronze Gear and CNC machined, 4130 chrome moly shaft for use with roller cams. Required for use with Stock or Milodon #21814 oil pumps.
$155 plus shipping cost...
So in 1989 GM resurrected the V6 turbo from the T-Types, Grand Nationals, and GNX’s and did a few modifications and tweaks on the motor and put it in a GTA Trans Am. The last Grand Nationals GNX were built in 1987 and were considered the best year and fastest model. They were speed limited to...
Some of you may have been following some of my threads and know I am looking to purchase another collector vehicle. I was focusing my search on a 64 Sport Fury or a 67 Charger. Well I ran across this and after a little research, I had to have it. No haters please, at least it’s not a Ford.
Never done that but have read about it. It seemed to come into play more with the all in one hydraulic TO bearing, at least thats when I became aware of it. Then again all my clutch jobs used a stock OEM bell housing so maybe I was out of the loop.
It is easy for those of us with nothing to lose to tell you to not worry.
I've had a few different mini starters in the big block cars. They came with a bolt on offset terminal adapter, I run without one to keep the cables closer to the block and away from the header.
I know that it is tight up...
Degreeing doesn't take long. It does help to confirm that the cam and timing set are within tolerances!
How about measuring for bell housing runout?
It sure is easier with the engine out of the car!