Working on the bed on the 64 D100
For those who have replaced wooden beds this bit of information may be old news.Working on the bed on the 64 D100View attachment 1736264View attachment 1736265
Hmmm, black inner fenders.Dropped in the tunnel ram and valve covers on the 440…
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Haha…going a different route with this one! Be tough to close the hood, so sleeper is out the door, lol!Hmmm, black inner fenders.
How is multi color candy and gold leaf going to go with that?
Can't wait to see.
Oh, and I guess the grandpa sleeper look is not an option with a tunnel ram.
My original throttle cable broke in the Plymouth when I was 45 miles from home. Luckily there was a Walmart close by, so I walked there, bought the heaviest picture hanging wire they had and rigged it to get me home. It wasn’t pretty but, it got me home. I then ordered new Lokar cables for both throttle and kick down, made my own support bracket out of 1/4” aluminum flat stock, it’s not going anywhere and wouldn’t go back to the stock setup. That was 10 years ago. You’re right, much better for even the shift cable.Still busy trying to re-invent the wheel so to speak. I am devising a bracket system to re-route the throttle cable in my A100.
Changing down from a 108" cable to a 72" cable by means of some aluminium box section and a bell crank which I sourced a few months ago.
I never did like the clunky old system with push-rods, cranks and levers all over the place - way too much slack to have positive throttle response.
Lessen to one-self......COE throttles are a right royal PITA. Pictures later...my garage is a mess again.
Still wish, I would have had the room.I shipped it to Montana. The Little Red Express truck is on its way to the new owner.
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I shipped it to Montana. The Little Red Express truck is on its way to the new owner.
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It's a way to fill a bank account.One down and twenty to go.
I have one of those sets too. One of my Master Parts spiffs. At Pomona currently, ready for tomorrow.Was scouring the swap meet with @Kern Dog at today's Mopars in the Park show. Came across this archival Mopar parts book. Looked to be in great condition.
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Surprise. Turns out it holds four whiskey glasses, each glass representing an era of the continuing evolution of the Mopar brand. Had to get it.
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Glasses work!
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I have sold off about 10 cars and only bought three in the last three years, that's damn good for me!One down and twenty to go.
Looking good guys have fun with that long roof.I have one of those sets too. One of my Master Parts spiffs. At Pomona currently, ready for tomorrow.
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