Thanks for answering me, but I actually found them today when I was looking through stuff for another part. Sorry to bother you, but thanks again for going to the trouble!
We need the hinge(s) for the rear seat of a '68 Barracuda. This is the part that fits onto the body, not the chrome piece, which is the part that fits the seat itself. Thanks in advance!
Does anyone know what the initial timing should be on a 6.1 carbureted Gen III with MSD ignition? I don't know whether to time it around 20 degrees or go to the upper 20s. It has a small Comp Cam street cam. On initial startup of about 15-20 seconds running time, the engine was idling around...
What is the largest 15" wheels, tires and backspacing that will fit on my '68 Fastback with all stock suspension without any tire rub anywhere? Thanks in advance for any help and info!
Remanufactured A1 Cardone Front Passenger Side Disc Brake Caliper. Part # 18-4407. Fits early model Mopars with Kelsey Hayes original calipers. Never put on car. $65 plus shipping from KY.
Remanufactured A1 Cardone Front Passenger Side Disc Brake Caliper. To fit early model Mopars with Kelsey Hayes original calipers. $70 plus shipping from KY.
I have a '68 with variable speed wipers. It has 4 wires coming out: Red, Light Blue, Brown and Light Green. Can anyone tell me what these 4 wires connect to? Thanks for any help you can give!
This is a left and right rear side chrome window trim. No dents, slight impression on one that won't really show up in a pic. Good condition. This is original '68 chrome. $60/pair plus shipping.
My alternator has the plastic plug in for the wires. There’s no determination as to positive and negative. Does it make a difference which one I connect to? Thanks so much for your help!
I have seen YouTube videos on how to wire a voltage regulator on a Gen III alternator. I am using a Hemi 6 control box and running a carburetor. I do not have a computer on the car. Does anyone have a wiring diagram and voltage regulator suggestions on what you do differently when you do not...