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My 70 Charger R/T was in primer until I restored it in 1989. I bought it in 1981. Good to see Frieburger wrenching on a Mopar. I think that is the nicest painted one he owns.
Is this the right? I don’t see where mine has really any space between the washer and the nut? Or do I have to pull back on the fork first to check gap? The spring on mine looks like a heavier gauge? (if that actually means anything)
What do you think?
My favorite is my grandpa's JC Higgens model 88 , 9 shot double action .22 revolver.
Little over 5" bbl, I think high standard built them for sears.
Fixed sights.
$1400
Low mile c body engine, was a running engine when pulled. Not an HP block ( Car long since scrapped )
Stock bore, pistons crank and rods
New bearings, rings and seals
New vintage 1980's Erson TQ50 cam shaft
New vintage - 1980's crane lifters
New new double roller timing chain
16 new hp...