Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
I asked the shop that rechromed my bumpers and he said they were concerned about the baffles and not being able to get all the chemicals out and them getting into the engine. Maybe I need to ask other shops their opinion.
WHO has never had a cam or lifters go bad?
Some members suggested to have flat tappet lifters REfaced. I've wondered if the metallurgy is different in new lifters, would it make sense to take OLD OEM lifters and have them resurfaced.
I do have enough used lifters here to do 3 engines. ALL...
You get what you pay for. I'm big fan of BAER. Manufactured in Phoenix AZ USA. Great customer service, great products. But again you need to PAY for it.
It's like the old adage. Performance costs money, how much performance do you want?
I have the bucket seats out of the car and apart, but the hardware attaching the seat backs to the seat bottoms is incomplete. I have the shouldered bolts and three of four fiber washers. I also have two steel washers. My question is should the steel washer holes stop the washer at the shoulder...
If you see in the pictures, all that black caked oil on the exterior came off with a dry rag. Underneath all that the paint in most areas is great.
All the original trim is being installed now everywhere on the car.
Great thanks to Steve from Albany who sold me a great set of headlight bezels...
Here's what I think I would do if I were presented with this problem. I'm assuming a manual transmission column. Auto may be a bit different.
Take a measurement from the side of the tube that is not bent to get a basic length of the tube. Then rig up something to try and PULL the tube back...
Just curious on this topic as I have some what of the opposite situation, my reverse light stay on in drive. Reading through this thread, wouldn't I be able to just shim the switch out to get the same results instead of buying 10 different switches to find the right length?
I put a complete tinted glass setup out of a 1966 Satellite into my 1967 R/T many years ago. I recall that there was a difference between the two years in how the glass attached to the risers. It works if everything is changed as a unit. '66 glass will not attach to '67 risers, and vice-versa.
I see what you mean by price and thanks for posting the link. I will try to research the source for these parts. Maybe even look at Summit although they will be pricey but maybe made in the USA. It's part of why I asked the question on this forum. Maybe someone has used Toms parts and has a...
I would contact Toms Classic and ask them who is the brake supplier that is supplying the kit, or is it all sourced direct from China.
PST use Leed Brakes for some (or all) of their conversion kits. Leed Brakes no doubt get parts from China, but at least you're dealing with a US company with...
Would love to find original engine block out of the 69 Hemi Road Runner I am restoring. I have traced the history of the car back to Austin Minnesota in the mid 70's, and the engine was gone already at that time. The car was sold out of Holiday Dodge as a used car at that time. Any help would...