^^That is true, but only things like the cartridge dome lamps and reversible twist in dash lamp sockets can be reversed. Any bayonet bulb will automatically go in correctly, unless the socket or bulb is wired wrong.
I believe it's time for ANOTHER ANNOYING STORY from the old days
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In the ??mid 70's?? Our locals had a small off road club and I had my beater FJ-40. At the time it either had a Mopar 360 or 340 don't remember. For reasons that escape me, we decided to do the...
LOLOL I just bought a vintage 67 Chrysler parts book, with the accessories cataloge in, and THAT IS IN THERE!!! It's also documented at the Hamtramck registry, which is where I got it originally for that discussion
The 1970 Hamtramck Registry Home Page
I REALLY hate to be the old guy throwin lemons at ya, but in my opinion you should SERIOUSLY consider putting this dream on hold. Even if you search and find "cheap," VERY cheap, I'm not sure doing this for less than a grand--1500 is very realistic.
But..........is...
I tried to research belts for my 67 HT:
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=184851
This is pictured in the options list. I found this at the http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/
I agree with Red, and the big problem is that what might have been decent quality just a very few years ago may or may not be today. Echlin, Standard, all brands seem to be going down the road to Asia
I found that figure posted before I did mine, but could find nothing of any strength in the forward quarter area. When I saw the photos in the Mopar pamplet and saw that they were anchored further back, that's when I decided on that approach.
I put an anchor behind the rear seat back above the rear wheel well
This thread:
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=184851
The photo is out of a 67 options pamphlet from the Hamtramck registry
http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/
I'm running some aftermarket seats...