I'm looking to get back in the game. I'm looking to buy a #'s matching 340 automatic A body driver or a very nice clone. No junk or projects. Must be turn key. Cash & pick up. Let me know what you have and the details.
Thanks,
Application: 1969 Plymouth Valiant, 2 door.
I bough the window seal/guides some time ago from Bill & Ted'd most excellent Mopar Parts with the assurance they were correct. Ya right.
The ones I received are way to tight. As you can see. Please ley me know where I can buy the correct ones...
It's for sale & cheap. Estate sale.
Thanks for the kind words everyone. Head liner is in so all she needs it the interior completed. I'll post more pictures and I might list it in the for sale section. Trailer and all.
I spent all day at Dale Flatla's near Tilly. WOW! There must be over 4000 cars & trucks there and not one snake. But, watch were you step there is sheep **** everywhere....lol. They keep the grass low between the cars. Great idea. Dale & his two man crew at great. Bought a few Valiant...
I hit pay dirt in the center of Alberta today. A place called Heavy Metal Auto Wreckers (www.heaveymetalautowreckers.com). Miles of Mopar Muscle & Trucks. The man to talk to is Tim Lynch (tim@heaveymetalautowreckers.com).
I found a couple of goodies for my 69 Val. I plan on going back to...
GREAT STORY & PIC! Wow. We need to start a flash back thread. In Ontario you had to use the windsheild washer fluid all the time in a bug. Pray you did not get a flat in slush season. Hay I got pretty good at overhauling gasoline heaters in bugs. I could melt your left knee cap.....lol...
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LOL Thanks for the flash back on fuel gauges....I had a few VW bugs over the years (still love them) and the fuel gauge was controled by a cable that went to a float in the tank. That gauge never missed a pot hole, speed bump, bump in the road or a road kill. You could calculate the...
I learn something new everyday. I'm going to go pre & post supercharger. Now how do I figure out each nozzel size and water/Rum O:) ratio. I just want to use the one pump to feed the two nozzels.