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Does any one know if '64 Plymouth front sheetmetal will fit a '63 Plymouth?
Looking at a '63 Wagon that needs a front clip. I have access to a '64 fury front clip.
Will the body lines align on the doors? Do I need the front core support to make it work?
If any one has done this swap I would...
Solar powered patio fans...... tons on Amazon.
Buy one for your home patio but bring it with you to Carlisle.
If the tent is rented ask if they have models with roof vents.
Ask if any of the vendors on this site are willing to do a lunch and learn or a presentation of some kind. If they are on...
High side = smaller hoses/lines
Low side = larger hoses/lines
To get satisfactory cooling with 134a a multi-pass condenser is highly recommended as mentioned by diesel_lv. 493 Mike also has a good suggestion regarding adding a thermostat. There are quite a few threads regarding AC conversions...
My '62 Savoy has belts that were added due to state mandates in the 70's and Connecticut having strict inspection laws. The hardware is an OEM accessory kit.
I know early Mopar's are popular in Europe. Always thought it would be incredibly challenging to source parts for these. Do you use local sources are do you source from the U.S. and have them shipped? Also read an article a few years ago regarding auto exports specifically classic cars from...
Something like Nason's Ful-Poxy primer, inexpensive. You don't want a primer or sealer that you need to sand. A harbor freight paint gun (lots of youtube videos on these) a borrowed or rented compressor with a cheap toilet paper filter and a plastic throw-a-way filter at the gun is enough to...
Epoxy Primer after you clean the engine bay enough times to consider selling the car. Then single stage enamel with a hardener. Enamel can take a real beating and still look good and is relatively inexpensive and you can have it color matched to whatever you decide for the exterior. Painting is...
I remember, well at least as far as my memory of 60 years ago goes, that it was a slick top with lights on the front bumper. Can't remember a siren being in sight, maybe it was under the hood. I do remember it being all black. I do know that whenever someone mentions a radical cam this is one of...
Who has had any experience with '62 Dodge/Plymouth Cop cars?
I remember being on vacation in 1964 just outside Globe, AZ. My Dad had a new '64 Sport Fury with the 426 wedge and was letting the engine breathe. Seems that the AZ Highway Patrol took exception and we were stopped for speeding. The...
I've been looking at the Cordovan color and as applied by the factory it tends to look a little muddy. I think you could solve that with the white sealer I mentioned. I also think that slightly more metallic or a slightly larger metallic would really bring that color to life. Your idea of...