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No it is a 99 v6 convertible. Looks really nice just had a lot of issues with it last year and if I could I would sell it but for some reason she wont. Pisses me off because in the winter I turn into UBER. She does not like to drive the truck and my Cobalt is a stick so that is a no go with her left leg sometimes goes into a spasm (don't ask).
 
Yes, I am here

Good morning

That is a really cool AMC wagon in the other thread.

Is it still around??

Naw, I wish it was though. Some Austrian guy pestered my dad for so long, he finally sold it to him. Then Dad bought an MG 1100 4dr sedan transverse mounted 4cyl , 4spd. Cool little car. Heres a pic, along with my High School Road Runner
 

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Welcome back and thank you for the pig tails. I've started wiring them in and only have a few more circuits left to go... They are a big help... :prayer: :prayer: :prayer:

Thank you Karl,

Im glad they are working out well for you. I figured I would make them extra long for you so you actually have some wire to work with.
 
shows you just how big thems cars was!! it looks like it about to swallow the MG!!
Naw, I wish it was though. Some Austrian guy pestered my dad for so long, he finally sold it to him. Then Dad bought an MG 1100 4dr sedan transverse mounted 4cyl , 4spd. Cool little car. Heres a pic, along with my High School Road Runner
 
Naw, I wish it was though. Some Austrian guy pestered my dad for so long, he finally sold it to him. Then Dad bought an MG 1100 4dr sedan transverse mounted 4cyl , 4spd. Cool little car. Heres a pic, along with my High School Road Runner

That B-body looks like a mammoth next to that little car.

I love the way my dart has that same effect in the parking lot next to these newer cars.

My friend has a mini-cooper and she laughs when I park next to her in the "tank" as she calls it :burnout:

The Coronet wagon is going to be even better in the parking lots LOL
 
my area just dodged a snow storm .....just north about an hour and half, they got like 6 inches of snow.

where I am had some mean wind and the wind sort a deflected the "blue" ( as seen on Doppler) away from my area and it is totally dry here.

Crazy stuff.

I bet being a meteorologist would be an interesting job

I'm on the borderline of that storm here. to the north they predict 3" - 6" of snow, to the south they predict 1" - 3" of snow...

Does that mean that I'll get 1" - 3", 3" since i'm on the "border", or the 3" - 6"????
 
if cars could talk - a lot of the newer one would be terrified when "we" pull up... :twisted:
That B-body looks like a mammoth next to that little car.

I love the way my dart has that same effect in the parking lot next to these newer cars.

My friend has a mini-cooper and she laughs when I park next to her in the "tank" as she calls it :burnout:
 

Yes, NOAA - the national weather service...

I have a couple of weather radios that I listen to once in a while...

NOAA is the most accurate and you get the warnings about 10-25 minutes before the local news stations will post the alerts...

Some weathermen like to alter the weather news for better entertainment value...
 
a dart dash ....I kinda miss that sometimes. I swapped a 68 barracuda dash into my 68 dart so I am not used to seeing the dart dash anymore. Seeing yours makes me kinda miss the original dash, but no 150 MPH speedo or room for a tach :???:

I like the 68 Barracuda dash with the shelf for my junk.... :farao:
 

That would be a great thing to build, sure it would not be that hard. Just 12v and a load inside to make variable voltage?

There's no battery in this one, just three position switch, three resistors, and the leads for the wires...

You are supposed to use the car system to provide the "power" when you test with it...

I have pictures of the insides in my post in the electrical section...

I haven't been able to check on it yet as I'm trying to keep up in this thread.... :banghead:

http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=341468
 
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