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    Wellington, Fl
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    1948 Chrysler Windsor

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    West Palm Beach, Fl
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  1. You sir are a life (sanity) saver. That's the one! It's like an itch is finally scratched. I feared if I didn't find it soon I was going to have to order a straight jacket for myself. I have no idea how you found it so fast but thank you so much!
  2. I have been searching the furthest corners of google for house looking for one specific car with absolutely no luck. I'm looking for a 46-48 Chrysler windsor/New Yorker that is painted in a candy orange with a white/off white roof. It has a roof rack and has a total surfer look. Does anyone have this picture? The angle is taken from the rear driver side fender I believe. I found it right after I bought my windsor (may 2015) and never saved it.
  3. I think a sound clip is in order It definitely has a cool classic look. Like I'd expect to see the neon on the strip reflecting off the tips
  4. Plymouthy....I agree completely. The ones that sit on top (in my opinion) just look like an after thought. I did search all over eBay with no luck tonight. Those fiberglass skirts are just beautiful. Deathbound, thank you for the link. Lol yes cheaply is my biggest factor at this point. Maybe later on down the road I'll do it right. For now though, stock it's staying. I'm not gonna risk anything just to be a couple inches lower right now.
  5. Where did you get those fiberglass skirts? I'm trying to find a pair just like those. I can't safely lower the rear end (scrub line) so I'm just going to make it look clean with skirts.
  6. I haven't been able to test it out yet. I did call Pertronix on the phone and probably talked (frustrated) the guy for 20-30 mins about my wiring. I can list the steps that he gave me if you would like. He did tell me that I did not need a resistor so we'll see how it goes without one. DonaldSmith installed a resistor in his setup and hasn't mentioned a problem. CoronetGuy, maybe the lack of resistor is the problem?
  7. It was incredible easy. I just used the top of my tool box and a razor blade. Best part.....I have enough gasket material left over to make plenty more (For the price I would of paid for one online)
  8. I was lucky enough to find the old gaskets I took off of the oil and fuel pump and make new ones. I bought a package of mixed FelPro gasket sheets from Autozone for 7.99. I put a ruler in the picture for anyone who wants to print it out and use as a template. Also, I ended up getting this Speedometer cable while I was there. It's 120 inches (only one they had in stock) but I cut it down to around 67 1/2 give or take an inch. It was on 3.99 and works Just putting it out there for anyone in the future looking through the threads.
  9. I bought an original running engine (251) with everything still bolted on it a few months ago from a man in Kansas for 450 Compression is supposed to be 120 on every cylinder (haven't checked yet)
  10. Hahaha.... Remember when I said I read through all the past threads before posting? Well... I followed suit and attacked the screw with a dremel as well before even posting lol I guess if all my friends jump off a bridge I do too. But I do appreciate the heads up and will be carrying the points and condenser along, just incase. I did get a flamethrower coil as well to replace this one.
  11. Don... This is where I'm getting really confused. In the wiring diagram I have, it shows the PRI for the Trans Relay wired to the positive (+) side of the coil.
  12. Thank you everyone for your replies. And a huge THANK YOU to DonaldSmith for that incredible answer. I will have to cut the wire ties and see where everything goes. Seems like the guy who sold it to me changed a few things around, I'll have to straighten those out before I proceed. I'll be diving in tomorrow and tackling all of this. Hopefully.... A cruise will be in order tomorrow night.
  13. I'm confused as to the instructions. After breaking down last week (bad coil, no spark) the wife ordered me the pertronix kit and coil as it was on my goodies list. I'm trying to install it but I'm confused as to the coil +/- Orientation and the connection of the wires. Here are the included instructions. (48 251 positive ground) And here is my current coil and wiring configuration. In the picture the positive side of the coil is on the left. On the negative (right) side of the coil that single green wire connects to a plate in the distrubitor. The other two on the left (positive side of the coil) I have no idea where they go. The instructions say only two wires should be attached to the coil at the end. Please help as I'm lost and have no idea where to go. Oh and the obligatory side of the road pic
  14. No worries about that, I disconnect the battery when I'm not driving it or when I'm working on it. I'm about as graceful as Clark Griswold when working on things so I tend to take as many precautions as I can.
  15. Your car was absolutely beautiful! I really like the blue dash. Did you paint it yourself?
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