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Mopar game, you tell me...if you can

69 Coronet R/T 440 N96 equipped, P/S, HD cooling, 3 speed wipers (mandatory with N96), Y2 Sunfire Yellow, and they left the brake backing plate in place when the car was painted (manual brakes)
 
rats lol

I might have something to post. I've collected a lil car **** in the last two weeks, but I need to go through it and see what I've got.
 
Rolling Thunder is correct...but he failed to say why a 66 Charger?

Answers are as follows:

Car make, model, & year is 1966 Dodge Charger, why? Because of the hood release cable from firewall up to front of grille...66 Charger was the only one that had this. 67 Charger release was under the hood chrome. No other 66 Mopars had inside hood release.

383 4-bbl engine, why? Note 4bbl carb under the unsilenced air cleaner...361 engines had the large air cleaner and 4bbl was not offered. All 383's in the Chargers had only the 4bbl carb in 66 and the little air cleaner was standard.

Not 3 speed wipers, only variable speed was offered in 66 on the Charger, in 67, 2 speed was standard and variable speed was optional. Starting in 68 they offered a 3 speed wiper motor (which I heard is the same as the earlier variable speed)

Yes, power steering, no power brakes, and yes, 4spd car...clutch linkage showing through firewall and also you can see the 2 pink wires across the firewall down to the trans light switch.

So, only the hood release cable would have told you the year and make of car, only the air cleaner would have told you the engine, and the clutch linkage and reverse wires would have told you the trans.

Thanks for playing...car is a 160,000 mile original Charger, except for the new interior and the electronic ignition)

(PS: had you guys been sneakier, you could have seen this car at my Hub Garage..link is below)


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I did but once i snooped i couldnt cheat. i knew hood cable wasnt vacumn but wasnt sure about motor till i visited the hub .youve made progress since 2004 looks good
 
A body, 70 and up, 340 4V, auto, MB, MS, 3 speed wipers, A/C, foot pump windshield washers, PC7, hood pins. Hard to tell between Dart/Duster/Demon... Because I have a 70 340 Swinger, I will go with that.
 
Pretty much covers it. This is a car I restored for the original owner who passed away from cancer 4 or 5 months after it was finished. He ordered the car new, and still had the receipt for the $100 deposit he had put down. Had black bench interior, blact top, ralley wheels, and stripe delete
 
1967-1968 Plymouth B-body -
440 4v engine
Air Conditioning
2 speed wiper system
manual brakes
 
Well, to talk it out, you can tell by the pie plate it is a 440 Super Commando. So, it has to be a GTX because the 68 RR didn't come with the 440. OK...who's up?
 
oh ****.....



Ditto....I Going Out On A Limb Here But Is This A SURVIVOR?....he he he


Looks like a 1958 350 Big Block(Red Valve Covers)It Could Be a 413,Golden Lion,BUT It has to be a Dodge with the Red V-Covers.The Chryslers would have had Gold or Turqoise V.Covers.Unsileced HP Air Cleaner, A/C, Cruise Control(So It Is an Automatic/CAST IRON),Bolt together Torque Converter.



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That ain't that Belvedere they dug outta the ground, is it? The time capsule one?

Looks like a mess....

Naw...can't be that Belvedere....it's too clean to be that car....look at nice shiney red dist cap
 
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