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    Looking for assitance

    A friend of mine and I are having a discussion (arguement) about the rims that Chrysler put on Dusters. My Duster, as the photo shows, came with body matched painted rims and poverty hub caps, and I bought it new in the Spring of 1971. He claims, no, they came with the rallye rims. To me this...
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    FACTORY EXHAUST MANIFOLDS.

    I've got a friend that is in the process of putting a 68 Cuda notchback together. It's a 383 car with a 727. While the 383 is fun, he's got a warmed over 440 he wants to put in it. HIs problem is this: the factory exhaust manifolds. He wants to know if the 383 and 440 use the same manifolds...
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    Merry Christmas to all

    Tis the time to wish everyone A very MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR From Canadas' West Coast
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    HERE'S WHAT $3300.00 or so would get you in 1971

    In 1971 I had a 69 383/TF727 Roadrunner hardtop, a luxo barge. Really a nice A4 Platinum painted car that was a joy to drive. The only problem was everytime it saw a gas station, it wanted to turn in. Tired of not passing by a gas station I made my mind up to get a smaller vehicle. At the...
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    Thermoquad help

    I need some help with my thermoquad. There appears to be a screw(?) on the drivers side of the carb that holds the fast idle linkage on the carb. My problem is the linkage is so stiff that to engage or disengage the fast idle, you must manually move the fast idle adjustment screw. I've got...
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    6453s thermoquad help

    I've got a 6453S thermoquad, and I need some help, specifically photos or diagrams of the choke linkage on this carb. When I rebuilt it, I made the mistake of NOT taking photos of the carb:oops:, and when I put it back together, I messed up with the choke linkage. A friend of mine gave me a...
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    Holley Carb/linkage problems

    I recently purchased a Holley Spread bore to replace my aging Thermoquad. The model I picked was the one recommended by Holley and was a direct bolt on replacement except for the linkage for the trans kickdown rod, and the throttle cable. As you know there is a threaded arm that sticks out...
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    Yet another new guy

    Looks like a lot of other MOPAR nuts hang out here. I should find a lot of information here. My current car (Not an A Body) is a 74 Challenger Rallye that has chalked up just under 37,000 original miles. I bought it off the original owner in 2002. He had racked up only 6000 miles since...
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