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Vacuum out car. Took for a ride and leaves fell out from under dash. Hundreds of them.
Spent more money...rear end this time. Side bearings were shot. Did mention it also got new tires?
Went through40.00 of high test fuel in record time today, need to save some tire for Fremont trip

JennFAFA

Richard - I missed your post ...i did look at the interior for the car. Right now Im not exactly there yet to go for it. I am excited that they make it thought. Theres no way Im doing leather or changing what it was originally so I am happy that they make the fabric. Hopefully when Im ready they will still have it! Thanks for the info .. always appreciated!!
Richard, I thought I've posted the car before. I'll have to take a few better pics at the next car show. These were taken for the insurance company so they are kind of close ups. I'll get more next weekend.
ws27 Wrote:Richard, I thought I've posted the car before. I'll have to take a few better pics at the next car show. These were taken for the insurance company so they are kind of close ups. I'll get more nest weekend.

It looks like a real beauty Rich and fender mounted turn signals also! Cool I'm really looking forward to seeing more pictures! Big Grin

I've never seen a 1966 or 1967 Dodge or Plymouth B-Body car that I didn't love! If I had the money and space, I'd own one of every version that Chrysler ever offered! Yea I know, it's an incurable sickness, but nobody understands that better than you do my friend! Rofl

Richard
Thanks Richard, I'm trying to keep the car s original as possible. The paint is supposed to be 40+ years old. Still has it's original exhaust tips. Motor is not, and it was orange so I just had to change that. When I bought it, my intention was to keep it as a driver quality GTX, but one thing led to another and you know what happens. This one runs and drives like a new car. Just a joy to drive.
ws27 Wrote:Thanks Richard, I'm trying to keep the car s original as possible. The paint is supposed to be 40+ years old. Still has it's original exhaust tips. Motor is not, and it was orange so I just had to change that. When I bought it, my intention was to keep it as a driver quality GTX, but one thing led to another and you know what happens. This one runs and drives like a new car. Just a joy to drive.

When you have a chance to post more pictures Rich, could you also give us a list of options that it came with? With the GTX's being the upgraded model, they were known to be equipped with some very cool options such as the fender mounted turn signals that your car has. Cool It was truly a sad day when Chrysler killed off the Plymouth division, but at least we still have beautiful cars like yours to look at and enjoy.

Richard
18081809181018111812 dug out reverse lens light from parts box in garage
Rich, is this the same car you had at Carlisle the other year that I was there??