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Young Ed

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  1. I have one of those on my 64 belvedere with poly 318. Works great.
  2. Any pics of the bare wheels?
  3. Yes I've got a 46 and a 47. Most of a 40 plymouth pickup too.
  4. Another way that might liven it up is some pin stripes. The factory had a cream color but some maroon ones on the grill lovers would tie them out
  5. 41 plymouth should be the same as the 40. I believe they only had 1 size of block until they moved the pedestal up and eliminated the block.
  6. Maybe paint the dodge and the indents the fender color or a brighter red? Beyond that look up blackout trucks. They had a black front grill trim with cream highlights
  7. If you have any sticking above the surface you can cut a slot and hopefully use the heat to get it lose and then remove with a screw driver
  8. Been there done that on a 54 plymouth. And yes it drove us nuts too until we pulled the pan and figured it out.
  9. Don't those filters have a ceramic element you can clean and reuse? Otherwise try
  10. 00 is an upgrade OEM is 1 gauge
  11. Dad's is a 75 II xlc. Basically heavier duty to circumvent the catalytic converter rules- I think the same loophole the little red express trucks used. I used to be on an IH email list and those guys all complained about the jeep guys going after their suspensions. One guy actually came out to his parts truck to find the axles were stolen
  12. Lots of fun had in Dad's 75. His is a V8 auto. Been a MN plow truck for probably most of its life. 25k miles showing. Probably either 125 or 50(from all the reversing during plowing) Super rusty
  13. I've got a set of seats from a Sebring convertible that have integrated belts. Suggest walking the upull yard and see what looks right.
  14. Almost too good to use for parts!
  15. Napa online is lacking for searching but I did buy dash bulb sockets from them when I wired my p15
  16. Funny OT story one of my highschool buddies called me and a third friend Fred and Earl. We were really Ed and John and we always assumed I was Fred but she never said for sure.
  17. It makes sense though. If someone comes up with a vender or part source that could be useful in the future if it's stored and searchable. No one wants to store or find in searching old conversations where Fred and Earl are swapping parts.
  18. I may have made one out of a cereal or pop box on my 48. You want thin cardboard with a little plastic coating
  19. Something like this? https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Replacement-Light-for-Gauges-with-5-8-Hole,63602.html?sku=91664501&utm_medium=CSEGoogle&utm_source=CSE&utm_campaign=CSEGOOGLE&gclid=CjwKCAiAz--OBhBIEiwAG1rIOpv4EPUdOaBZeXqO6gLGpAAlTzU4JfIFfmoi0FZvqWD8-EgGkl2TrBoCrmoQAvD_BwE
  20. I don't think that's rust- I think it's a little cardboard insulator that some had
  21. Usually a series of fasteners hidden behind the windshield moulding.
  22. There is a special screw driver where the middle of the flat blade pivots and puts spring tension on the screw to hold it. Works great for these situations. Hopefully someone can chime in with the proper name of it.
  23. I seem to be the oddball here I run 10w40 in all my stuff.
  24. You are right there were some other people who had defective oil pumps too. Not sure who though
  25. Those were optional electric wipers. Usually I've seen them on bigger trucks. Should have a matching knob for the dash knobs with no label.
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