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    SEMA pics

    That's how much good originals go for. Looks nice though, hopefully it will be a better production piece then the last few that have come on the market!
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    Need Help at Carlisle...Ride in a Muscle Car!

    If I were going, I'd give your son a ride. I don't see how you have crossed the line asking for someone to give him a ride? If a member gets offended by the request, it's their problem. Surely someone attending will be up to do it and if no one replies, I say take him anyways and find someone at...
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    Sometimes ya see the dadgumdedest thangs LOL

    Am I the only one that noticed 'pubic beach'?? :-\"
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    72 duster 340 4speed, what to do with her?

    It's a 72 alright but has 70-71 fenders on the car. If parting out, those can definitely be sold! Personally, i'd put the car on eBay and whatever you get, put towards your b'cuda
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    71' 340 Demon - Help me find this car

    I'll have to check at home for the VIN. I thought I had the buildsheet but lucky me, it was for another Demon that was built right after the one I had - was one sequence number off, almost identical car but had A/C I believe. It could be the same one, when I sold it there was no engine but the...
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    71' 340 Demon - Help me find this car

    I stupidly sold my Demon a few years ago and am hoping someone can help me find any information on its whereabouts? It's an original 1971 340 Demon, painted go-green, factory dual hood scoops, black bench interior, auto on the column, coded for 3:91 gears on the fender tag, black taillight...
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    71 duster 340 4 spd ????

    No, only Twister Dusters got the 'strobe' decal. 340 Cars did not.
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    1970 Plymouth Duster GY3 4speed

    I just listed it in the Denver section of Craigslist - those photos should be larger then what I was able to post on here! Geddes does great work indeed and I'm not sure if i've seen another yellow Duster around town. Have you shown it at any of the shows?
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    1970 Plymouth Duster GY3 4speed

    I have larger photos but everytime I try to resize them to work for the websites requirements, it's not working. Any tips on how to get them large?
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    1970 Plymouth Duster GY3 4speed

    I've decided to sell the Duster that I bought when I was 12 and spent the next 7 years restoring. It's originally a white exterior, green bench seat interior, auto on the column, 318 "Gold Duster" package car. As you can see, it has not been restored that way! Rust issues: lower quarter...
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    Z bar........v8????

    It should measure 7.5" from end of tube to end of tube. If it's 8.5 inches, it's for a six cylinder - which all you would need to do is cut off an inch and it would work just fine. You'll know a big block z-bar because of how the arms are shaped - nothing like a v8. Check out Brewer's site for...
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    Clutch Noise - please advise

    I just went through something similar. Whenever I pushed in the clutch, whether it was in gear or just sitting still, it would make a grinding/chattering noise. The pilot bushing is your culprit 100% - they tend to get very microscopic cracks (like mine did) and when that happens, it just spins...
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    If you look on the fork w/o the elongated hole - there is a small crease or cutout where the spring goes. So the question is - why did Mopar make two different forks?
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    Every mopar clutch fork diagram i've seen shows the clutch rod going through the main hole on the fork. What those two extra holes are, I have no idea. Does anyone else???
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    Not quite sure what holes are missing for the z-bar? The z-bar clutch rod goes through the small hole on the end...
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    We measured the best we could and got 11.5" - granted that's already installed so we could easily be off a 1/2" Don't tell me I have a /6 fork??
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    Can someone please confirm for me: i've only seen one fork for sale for small blocks. They're all the same, no different length forks for small blocks - correct? I'd like to rule that out as a possible issue. If the fork were just an inch longer, the linkage would work perfectly OR if the lever...
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    It was a running combo that does not line up correctly anymore, yes. However, I'm starting to think it was never 100% correct from the get go. So now the hunt is on to make sure every piece is correct before we proceed trying to make the current pieces work - won't be correct! Is it...
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    I thought the numbers were located exactly where the tranny bolts up to the bellhousing? So essentially, I'd have to under the bolts and pull the tranny a few inches out to get to them. Or did i read this wrong from another site?
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    Unfortunately, I cannot get to the numbers on my bellhousing. We literally just re-installed it after having to repalce the pilot bushing with a new pilot bearing. Pulling it to get part numbers is not something i'd like to do :violent1: I was aware that there are two types of mounting...
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    Gonna do that first thing in the morning (they're closed for Carlisle). It looks like the 63-66 A-Body might work, the swing arm is located near the end of the tube which would be perfect for my application. I'm guessing i've got the wrong z-bar or or wrong z-bar bracket (that attaches to the...
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    Z-Bar and Clutch Rod Linkage won't line up. Help!?!?!

    I have a 70 Duster, 360, 4 speed. When I install all of my linkage, the z-bar and clutch rod linkage do not line up. What's happening: the arm/lever that the clutch rod attaches to is about 1-2" left of the clutch rod. Meaning, that arm needs to be moved in closer to make the clutch rod linkage...
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