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    Pics of early Barracudas

    '65 former family daily driver with 273 4bbl, 904 TF, AC and Sure Grip
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    [WANTED] 1965 Valiant Signet fender emblem

    These will work fine. Can you advise price, shipping costs to 28658, and method of payment? thanks. Dennis
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    [WANTED] 1965 Valiant Signet fender emblem

    Wanted: 1 1965 only "Valiant Signet" fender emblem in decent shape...broken mounting posts OK. Will consider a set if necessary. Price and shipping to 28658. thanks. DC
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    [FOR SALE] Emblems Barracuda,Dart,Valiant

    Please advise is you still have #6, the Valiant Signet emblem. Dennis. [EMAIL ADDY DELETED BY STAFF - PLEASE READ THE RULES]
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    Brake line installation for 75 Dart proportioning valve

    Thanks for the help on this, 67Dart273. You may be right on eventually having to use an adjustable valve. I guess the only way to know for certain is to hook everything up and see how the car stops. Thanks again. DC
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    Brake line installation for 75 Dart proportioning valve

    I'm using the disc brake proportioning valve and a master cylinder from a 75 Dart to complete a front disc brake conversion on my 59 Plymouth. I bought the valve and the master cylinder new, so I didn't see how the lines from the cylinder and to the front and rear brakes were set up. There are...
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    What was your very first car?

    My first car was a 59 Plymouth Fury 2 door hardtop, purchased on June 12, 1967 for $550. It had a 318 poly and 2 speed Powerflite transmission. I still have it, and here's a pic.
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    Huge pile of mopars. Literally!

    I imagine a lot of us knew these cars would always be special; I also imagine that more than a few of us, like me, didn't have the extra money back then to buy them up before they hit the junkyard. I clearly remember some pretty nice 3-deuce GTOs, 440-6bbl GTXs, and Road Runners sitting on car...
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    65 Barracuda... Got BAD News...

    Before you go through the trouble and expense of changing engines, there are a few things you need to determine: 1. Which cylinder, or how many, have either zero or very low compression? 2. What are the compression readings on the low cylinders? 3. What are the compression...
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    TRW Hydraulic lifters

    TRW #VL58 fits the following American Motors OHV 6 and 8 cyl engines from 1965 up through the 1970s: 199 cid, 232, 258, 287, 290, 304, 327 (61-62 only), 343, 360, 401 Source is a 1984 TRW Engine Parts Catalog.
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    Any LH fans out there?

    My 98 Intrepid ES 3.2 has 145,000 miles on it, and my 2001 300M 3.5 has 76,000 on it. Both have been ultra-reliable. Both have had routine service-brakes, tires, oil/trans. fluid and filter changes, etc. I did a scheduled timing belt/water pump replacement on the Intrepid at 90,000, and...
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    79 360 cam selection

    The May 2001 issue of Mopar Muscle had an article doing pretty much what you are trying to do. They started with a junkyard .040 over 360-4 bbl out of a Dodge truck and built it on the cheap, step by step. The initial dyno baseline (stock) showed 266.2 hp at 4300 rpm and 371.3 ft/lbs at 3300...
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    3-on-the-tree?

    One of these will help you learn how to "double-clutch"; one you master this, you can roll up to a stop light and slip the transmission into "1st" while rolling without grinding the gears. Harder to explain how to do it than it really is. Learned how to do it on a '61 Econoline pickup truck in...
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