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Very crude race car interior. Probably was running a very rude Hemi. I never saw this car.
You should register it for the Chicago MCACN show in its barn find section. It would be a draw.
I can only attest to the Speedqueen's washer and dryer. We have had them at the meat plant to wash our frocks and towels etc. 22 years old used 3-4 times a week and they are just now starting to show their age.
Tired of junky normal washing machines they’re all just flashy gimmicks with cheap internals. Im looking for a simple commercial front load. Obviously Dexter, Speedqueen take the cake what about Maytag and Whirlpool commercial? Im sure you get what you pay for applies here. I haven’t got a quote...
Hi
Two 440 engines came with my car and I want to start ordering parts to assemble the 1968 block since it looks to be the better of the two.
Can someone please confirm these are rb engines?
Im new to owning a mopar.
Casting numbers are
25384306 for the 1968
3698830 for the 1972
Thanks
About a year and a half , no it's been running kinda rough all ehile long , I could get her to idle alright around 850 rpms then switch her off and let her cool for 10..15 mins and start her back up and idlee surges to 1200 rpms .
Think there's a vacuum leak on the intake gasket? Should I just...
It's almost spring time in northwestern Canada and I got around to cleaning up some used front sidemarkers and restoring my original reverse lights. As Grendel will be a driver, I'm mainly concerned only with visible appearance of these parts, I won't be replacing with brand new repros. The...
The HP consumed by the alternator is dependent on the AMPERAGE produced not the voltage. Electric cooling fan(s) can consume, depending on brand, CFM ( cubic ft of air moved at a specific static pressure) 20 to 30 amps at 12 volts is not unreasonable.....then the alternator and wiring system...