at $20 a pair... and knowing my "Precision" i'll buy emI usually make my own. Square tubing, hole saw and drill bit. Precision is key.
at $20 a pair... and knowing my "Precision" i'll buy emI usually make my own. Square tubing, hole saw and drill bit. Precision is key.
I needed em righy away, and had the stuff. Getting things like that here take a while.at $20 a pair... and knowing my "Precision" i'll buy em
Yeah, i wish i lived up there but between customs and shipping... no thanks i'm 10 miles from Canada... close enough.I needed em righy away, and had the stuff. Getting things like that here take a while.
Lot more money but check out the miles.1998 Roadtrek 190 versatile - 7400 one owner miles!I am in the market for one of these but where do they get the price? Geesh I may just through a mattress in the back of my old 1992 Van
1998 Dodge roadtrek 190p
Just make sure the center pin size is the same. The Moroso ones use to fit the best way back when.So.. i'm gonna have to weld new perches on my axles (shoulda went with 275s) anyway.. i was gonna go with these, they are a bit longer than the moroso ones and i saw people bitching bout the moroso quality.. any reason to not just get the generics?
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Yeah, i think stock ones are 1/2" i am gonna double check when i dive into it all..Just make sure the center pin size is the same. The Moroso ones use to fit the best way back when.
65 Dart under hood wiring? WTF is this mess??????Pictures of engine bay wiring desired - '65 Dart
Should be more than good then. Do it!I had a customized rebuild done by Biltron, and upped the stall to 3500....
That looks worse than my polara’s hack job!65 Dart under hood wiring? WTF is this mess??????Pictures of engine bay wiring desired - '65 Dart
I wish I had a photo before I put the engine back in. That guy needs to strip it to the bulkhead and start over with a want ad for a engine compartment harnessThat looks worse than my polara’s hack job!
Clips on each side of the connector I believe.Was gonna ask on the b-body forum but you guys would know.. is there nothing that holds the engine harness to the bulkhead? mine just seems to push on and that's it... I'm using my original '62 harness as it isn't cracking or dried out at all (wire insulation)
Push in, there’s metal wire clips that hold them in on those years, in 64/65 they started going to plastic clips built in to the harness but they were inconsistent with thatWas gonna ask on the b-body forum but you guys would know.. is there nothing that holds the engine harness to the bulkhead? mine just seems to push on and that's it... I'm using my original '62 harness as it isn't cracking or dried out at all (wire insulation)
This pic was with caption of 'looking for rear grill for 63 Corvair' Almost same, but doesn't come up in pics of 63 Corvair? 1968s slotted car grill - BingIt is flat on the front, has no raised sections, and has nowhere for the headlight bezel to connect............why I am thinking not a Polara grill?? I don't know though.
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Ding ding!! I think we have a winner!!This pic was with caption of 'looking for rear grill for 63 Corvair' Almost same, but doesn't come up in pics of 63 Corvair? 1968s slotted car grill - Bing
This pic was with caption of 'looking for rear grill for 63 Corvair' Almost same, but doesn't come up in pics of 63 Corvair? 1968s slotted car grill - Bing
Similar but not exact......................however searching Corvair rear grill found this. Looks to be an exact matchDing ding!! I think we have a winner!!
I’d say Keith has solved the mystery thenSimilar but not exact......................however searching Corvair rear grill found this. Looks to be an exact match
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ABSOLUTELY!!! Thank you KeithI’d say Keith has solved the mystery then
Cool. Figured it would come up within a couple years rangeSimilar but not exact......................however searching Corvair rear grill found this. Looks to be an exact match
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