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  1. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    i don't think some of it's previous owners really cared about the quality workmanship but I am methodically correcting and fixing it. So far I have fixed all of the lights on the car, driver window, carburetor, driver door panel, I re-keyed the driver door lock (it was not keyed the same as the...
  2. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    unfortunately yes :\ It is on the to do list.The shop that is fixing the trunk might also be putting the window in for me. This place is going to do the entire trunk for $500: Sunrise Auto Body | Facebook
  3. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    I think I am going to order a trunk bottom replacement piece then have someone put it in.
  4. Joe Rodriguez

    Molded Carpet or Regular Carpet

    Was the Trim Part carpeting good quality?
  5. Joe Rodriguez

    Molded Carpet or Regular Carpet

    Thanks, I am now leaning towards molded. I also have not seen a one piece molded but it's probably for the best....with shipping and trying to fit it to the car. I wonder if having the backing pad is going disagree with the heat resistand and sound dampening sheet I plan to lay down before the...
  6. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    I will get a picture up as soon as I get home tonight. Thanks again. This forum is not only helpful but supportive!
  7. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    It looks very clean around the sending unit area, all the way up to the carburetor. Unfortunately I was not able to find any area that appeared to be leaking. The car is pretty rust free except for the trunk area. The rust area is about the size of a medium pizza. I noticed that the gas tank...
  8. Joe Rodriguez

    Molded Carpet or Regular Carpet

    I have a 1973 Plymouth Valiant. It has an automatic transmission. The floor of the car is pretty flat with the exception of the small transmission "hump". The carpet is pretty much toast and has to be replaced. Does anyone know if the car came with molded carpeting and or if it came with rolled...
  9. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    Thank you for the advise, that area was bone dry. I think I know where the leak is but I will get a closer look when i take off the gas tank. I appreciate your help.
  10. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    Thank you for the advise, the new lines are on my to do list. I appreciate your help.
  11. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    Thank you for the advise, the new lines are on my to do list. I appreciate your help.
  12. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    Thank you for the advise, the new lines are on my to do list. I appreciate your help.
  13. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    Thanks for the advise. It looks very clean around the sending unit area, all the way up to the carburetor. Unfortunately I was not able to find any area that appeared to be leaking. The car is pretty rust free except for the trunk area. The rust area is about the size of a medium pizza. I...
  14. Joe Rodriguez

    Fuel Lines

    I just bought a 1973 Plymouth Valiant. It has the 318 V8 with roughly 95,400 miles.The car sat for many years and the previous owner got it in running condition (rough). He replaced the gas tank and had someone cheaply rebuild the carburetor. The car ran fine but pressing the pedal too quickly...
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