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Get published, go to Carlisle, pics, autographs, kiss a few babies, and Hoppy will have you running for President in 2020...simple :thumbsup:
 
Wonder if you can make them or repair them with parts from that site I posted with spedo cable housings etc? Hopefully yours are free.
Im hoping to repair mine, or i will be scratch building using e-brake cable parts and fittings i make on my lathe. Also a few dies for pressing feerules in my hydraulic press. Unless the hose crimper my parts guy has will work
 
Nice Chris you can use that crate as a ramp for the car also!
Huh?
LOL really?
They sued a guy and his wife for making pillows that said Mopar on them last year for trademark infringement...
Get published, go to Carlisle, pics, autographs, kiss a few babies, and Hoppy will have you running for President in 2020...simple :thumbsup:
Haha rather have Mad Dog Mattis run
Im hoping to repair mine, or i will be scratch building using e-brake cable parts and fittings i make on my lathe. Also a few dies for pressing feerules in my hydraulic press. Unless the hose crimper my parts guy has will work
take pics. I'm highly curious as to if you can find a suitable solution.
 
Mopar is still copyrighted dummy, along with the logos. Look at the how to rebuild books! Man I an screwed wit part numbers then.
 
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They sued a guy and his wife for making pillows that said Mopar on them last year for trademark infringement...
That’s only because it is an active trademark. Writing a repair manual leaves you free and clear as long as you don’t copy any of their manuals do put the Mopar or Chrysler logo on anything. Writing about repairing a piece of equipment sold by any corporation is NOT copyright infringement and they can NOT sue you.
 
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take pics. I'm highly curious as to if you can find a suitable solution.[/QUOTE]
They will be in his book!:rofl::rofl:
 

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take pics. I'm highly curious as to if you can find a suitable solution.
They will be in his book!:rofl::rofl:[/QUOTE]

No but I would pay him to fix mine. I don't have that equipment or know how to attempt that one
 
That’s only because it is an active trademark. Writing a repair manual leaves you free and clear as long as you don’t copy any of their manuals do put the Mopar or Chrysler logo on anything. Writing about repairing a piece of equipment sold by any corporation is NOT copyright infringement and they can NOT sue you.
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Wasn't that a FOMOCO tie rod end or something?
Yep, they were used on some ‘40s and ‘50s cars on the tie ride ends. That size was also used on a bunch of electrical connections back in the same time period. My Grandfather used that wrench size when he was doing the wiring on new submarines being built back in WWII.
 
5 hours to pull one manifold,drill out 7 studs. Yup.
With parts, 400 bucks,just quadrupled value of truck.
 
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