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1966 Plymouth Satellite grill hardware kit
$25.00 cash in person, U.S. postal money order, PayPal friends and family option preferred but I will accept the PayPal goods and services option if you agree to cover the 4% fee. If you need this item shipped, buyer pays shipping cost. The item is...
My first thought too. Or plugged vents. The old down and dirty way is pull the gas cap, take off the fuel line at pump, and deliver some air pressure to blow the sock off. Not everyone's cup of tea though :poke:
Time for some diagnosing. Is it a fuel problem like vapor lock? Is it an electrical issue which is common with old stuff? If you're not old car savvy, have any friends who can help figure stuff out?
Not sure if this problem is being discussed in another thread. Bought a 1970 Super Bee 383 automatic. Took it out yesterday. drove 5 miles to gas station. Put premium in then drove another 4 miles (45 mph). The engine just shut off going up a hill. Had to coast to the side. The car started back...