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  1. Oh, ok . I have those, just left them off after painting wheels.
  2. Got the car on the road at last. Had a run around local at the weekend, shakedown run. Drives nice, brakes are , I would say adequate. Needs the carb tinkering with or the timing. We run a different octane fuel over here. Will meddle around with the car as I go along,although there isn't that much to do to be honest. Overall I'm happy with the old Mopar. Had years of fast big block B bods to rort around in, nice to be pottering around for a change. .........pipe and slippers next!!
  3. I'm in Blighty , if my brakes go tits up . It HAMB Explorer front disc conversion and full Explorer rear axle for me.
  4. Thanks for the replies , will be making a custom ,one off.
  5. Just done a search, ignore this thread,found loads of info.
  6. Not sure if this is the correct section, mods please move if not. I am wanting to fit a tow bar or Hitch as you call it. I want it hidden somehow when not being used. Anybody made one up, any pics, and ideas appreciated. Thanks.
  7. Don't worry Mike ,staying stock. It's a bit raggy round the edges, no rot ,just faded paint ,the odd chip and mark. What they now call a survivor car. I've had top notch paint before, unfortunately me being me, I use the cars ,so they always end up with the odd scratch ,ding. This suits me fine, lived in and shabby chic.
  8. Hello Bob Two newbies to pester people with questions. Don't know if it's a factory colour, there is a similar colour in the above resource section. It looked a definite blue in the ad pics, that could do with the glorious Nevada sky, not the gloomy grey were used too. Ha ha.
  9. You can find out on the web !!. I'm saying nowt. Going to be keeping it more or less stock. Wanted something stock, more usable and economical. Got the V8 thing out of my system, so I'm looking forward to Flattie 6 motoring. If it ever gave up ,I might fit a small block( Mopar of course). Although reading up on the 6 ,they are pretty robust motors.
  10. Will check out Andy Bernbaum site. Busy on tinternet soaking up info on these cars. Had tyre smoking 60s B bods before, nearly bought one of these 20 years ago. There was some legal ************** with the car so I walked away. Kept an interest in them, looking on the web etc. Knew I was destined to own one, just had to get the B bod ,drag race itch scratched. So here we are 20 years later ,finally in the driving seat. One thing that impressed me about these cars is the attention to detail in the design and the aircraft type panel gaps and engineering Yes baggieboy ,you are the other side of the hill..,..The wrong side ha ha.!!
  11. Put a few posts on here already ,but yesterday I officially became a P15 owner. Picked up my Business Coupe and trailered it home with my brother's 59 Apache. Looking forward to tinkering around now and getting it on the road when it warms up abit. Not that much to do, a few lights out, vac wipers do t work, need to fit some discreet indicators somewhere. Hardest will be finding some door locks over here. Any UK members any ideas?. Sure I will be pestering with silly questions, I'm new to these old girls ,but not new to Mopars.
  12. Nice car, nice colour Bob. I'm a newbie too. Been going over old posts trying to get to know these old Mopars. Seems to be quite a few over here.
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