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This is our big temp time of year.
Next week low to mid 70s with lows in the low 40s.
Won't be long until the early morning air is filled with the sound of helicopters trying to save the grape vines from the frost :rofl:
 
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Got any further insights?
Mini starter connections

And on a different subject, is this typical variation in how valve stem should be seated in the rim?
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I would use a short stem. The metal ones work well too.
 
Thoughts on a 1969 Super Bee. 383 4spd. Matching numbers. Needs patch in floor, trunk, and bottom 4" behind the rear wheel. Owner has the patches. All parts including the ram charger air cleaner parts. Thoughts on price..

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So question for the group, especially the northern group. I’m wanting to heat my little yard barn this winter, 12x28. I want something safe so I’m trying to stay away from el cheapo space heaters. But a permanent unit is way out of budget range for this idea. Anyone have any suggestions on a safe way to heat it?
 
Thoughts on a 1969 Super Bee. 383 4spd. Matching numbers. Needs patch in floor, trunk, and bottom 4" behind the rear wheel. Owner has the patches. All parts including the ram charger air cleaner parts. Thoughts on price..

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How many missing parts? From pictures that car looks ;like a stripped parts car. 5 Grand should do it. That is what I gave for a complete, albeit rusty, 66 Satellite 383 4speed convertible this July. Rarer then that super bee.....
 
How many missing parts? From pictures that car looks ;like a stripped parts car. 5 Grand should do it. That is what I gave for a complete, albeit rusty, 66 Satellite 383 4speed convertible this July. Rarer then that super bee.....

He has all the parts
 

So question for the group, especially the northern group. I’m wanting to heat my little yard barn this winter, 12x28. I want something safe so I’m trying to stay away from el cheapo space heaters. But a permanent unit is way out of budget range for this idea. Anyone have any suggestions on a safe way to heat it?

I have a forced air house furnace in my shop. Works awesome. Otherwise o know guys up there that pick up the 60-80k BTU hanging ones at the home supply type box stores. Work great..
 
So question for the group, especially the northern group. I’m wanting to heat my little yard barn this winter, 12x28. I want something safe so I’m trying to stay away from el cheapo space heaters. But a permanent unit is way out of budget range for this idea. Anyone have any suggestions on a safe way to heat it?
24/7 or just when you're using it?
 
And can sell for twice what he paid. :thumbsup:
He must have been a cheap *** even when the car was new to get the 2 door post sedan.

Although I love my 67 belvedere 1 2 door post sedan, I was sitting in it one day looking around at the lack of options and just how cheap of a car it was when new...... wow.
 
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