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    [SOLD] mint 1968/69 non-ac heater box assembly

    Hi,I know it's almost a year later, but I wanted to know if you still have the Heater Box from the 1968 Dodge Dart?? If you can PM me, I'd appreciate it. I'm in Los Angeles fyi.Thanks,Justin
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    1968 Dodge Dart 2-Door Sedan

    Hi, i'm looking for a nice center console with all the brackets for either an Automatic transmission or a 4-speed center console. I'm also looking for the "Roof-Rail" Weatherstripping for both sides of the vehicle. Apparently these weatherstripping pieces are different than a hardtop because it...
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    67-76 A-body parts, what parts do you need??

    I'm looking for the "Roof-Rail" Weatherstripping, A NON AC Heater Box (complete), and an upper Dash in good condition. Thanks
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    Dash lights

    Hey everyone, I'm having a problem with the left instrument lights not working, the right side of the instrument cluster lights do work... Any recommendations??
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    Dash lights

    I ran into a similar problem. My 1968 Dodge Dart though had a broken prong on the back of the circuit board. One of the 5 prong connectors leads power to all of the instrument cluster lights. If this circuit board is broken or bad you need to get another.
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    8.75 Diff Questions 2nd try

    I had the same noise coming from my 1968 Dart's rear area... Ended up being the rear axle wheel bearings.. Could be that too.. You need to check them seperately from the rear end so you can determine if it's the pinion bearing or the wheel bearings..
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    Should I run boost?

    Forged pistons.. all forged internals.. Including a 4-bolt main block... PERIOD! Unless you want to see your engine parts all over the floor... lol I am currently running 17 PSI of boost with a centrifugal supercharger (D-1SC Blower)(Draw through design) on my 1991 Ford 5.0L.. All forged...
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    is 205degrees to hot?

    Check the distance of your fan to the radiator... Should be 1-2" away from the radiator.. Also to get the correct temperture of the engine, don't rely on your gauges. Buy a $25 Temperature gun that has a laser on it. You can get these at any parts store, they are very accurate. Aim the laser at...
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