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I went thru the replacement carb ordeal a couple years ago. My '67 Dart came with a 1920 but got so it wouldn't idle worth squat no matter what I...
You do realize that these are not actual radio broadcasts, but re-creations done many years later. If you want the real thing, go here.
Junkyards charge admission these days??? Does the price include all the "free" fuses that'll fit on your pocket?Then again, I suppose you're...
Not to ask a stupid question, but what are all the shift levers?
Are you saying that in Calif. the plates stay with the car when it's sold?? That's weird. Must be a PITA when you get a new car finding it in a...
Are you referring to the heater/A/C controls on the dash? If so, I'm pretty sure the push buttons switch engine vacuum to various plungers, etc....
Any tricks for dealing with leaks around the bowl cover of a 1920? Had one I "fixed" by using a cork gasket, but that didn't work on the other one.
You might want to check car washes. A few years ago I got a bunch of them...they were next to the building with a "free" sign in front of them....
Maybe I'm just an old fart, but give me the days when the radio and heater controls were easy and intuitive to operate. Waaaay less distracting...
A vote here for the split loom. Not they way they did it at the factory, but neither is half the other stuff people here do to their cars. Looks...
Yeah, welcome to the world of living in New England. :BangHead: They use so much salt (and nowadays brine) on the state/US roads cars didn't...
Let's be real here, how many similar vintage of any brand do you see regularly on the street? Certainly not as a daily driver. Other than...
Yeah, not much fun. I was always afraid I'd drop the screw for either the points or the condenser inside the dist. Fortunately, never did.
Not to pick on toyota (well, maybe...), but they have always taken ugly to a new level. If this car's grille were a face, I'd say it looked like...
I'm only a couple years younger than you and I agree today's cars (or at least the majority) all kind of look alike, are really ugly or both....
Sounds like either the VR is bad (or has a bad ground) or the wire from the field to the VR is shorted to ground somewhere.The ballast resistor...
Nope. No way. Never understood why dog owners seem to think they have to bring it everywhere they go and expect it to be welcome.
Had a TC3 Horizon with them too back in the day.....and the rust where the bed floor attached to the single wall. Up here you were lucky to...
I dunno, I did the same thing to mine. It's a shame all those design engineers at Chrysler couldn't figure out how to make a wiper arc long...
No offense, but that's probably my #1 peeve, owners who are never around their cars. Lotsa times I'll want to chat up the owner of something that...
+1 on Mikes. They also carry cork bowl gaskets for the 1920...I've found they seal a lot better than the neoprene (?) ones that come with the kits.
No need to be defensive. I've visited the Dakotas a number of times over the years and really liked it.
When you get things back the way you want them, it might be a good idea to create a drive image. With one you can restore everything exactly as...
In my teens I'd pretty much been a Ford guy, but around 1968 or so one of my neighbors bought a new 2 dr HT Dart. I thought this was a really...
Couldn't pay me enough to drive a toyota, but that's a tale of woe for another day.:soapbox: I don't think this is a vacuum problem. Every...
I feel your pain. Went thru the same thing a couple years ago when I replaced the windshield in my 67 Dart. Dunno if we had a bad batch of...
Does anyone make a 3/8" (I think that's the size of the sender for a slant) flex hose that will stand up to the pressure & heat so you could maybe...
How did you get it to fit? I wanted to do that on mine, but there wasn't enough room to thread the tee and nipple into the oil pump, the tee...
There is a (very long) thread on tractorbynet.com titled "Harbor Freight Tools That Don't Suck". General consensus was the the toolboxes were a...
No, that has the old style hold-downs. My '67 is the same way.