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What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - Joe mama - 09-03-13 Bought a six pack aluminium manifold & a center carb for the Challenger. What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - Racer Brown - 09-03-13 Joe mama Wrote:Bought a six pack aluminium manifold & a center carb for the Challenger.Six Pac Attack!!!!! What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - thebankerstoy - 09-03-13 Joe mama Wrote:Bought a six pack aluminium manifold & a center carb for the Challenger. Very cool Joe! By the way, have you ever seen one of these Petty Challenger "kit cars"? A VERY good looking machine indeed! ![]() Richard ![]() 1972 Dodge Challenger âKit Car,â developed with Petty Enterprises. Image courtesy of Bryan Skanes. Quote:In the early 1970s, manufacturers sought ways to increase the popularity of stock car racing, and Chrysler even marketed a âbuild it yourselfâ kit car for that purpose. On display will be a 1972 Dodge Challenger kit car prototype, owned by Edward Bryan Skanes of Lexington, Kentucky, but originally developed by Petty Enterprises as a low-cost way for Mopar owners to go racing. For $8,800, aspiring racers could build a circle-track racer capable of turning competitive lap times right out of the box, and Chrysler even bragged that its package had âtaken the mystery out of building a stock car.â What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - DannyHavs - 09-03-13 Bought and installed new Magnum 500s and white letter Goodyear's... LOVE THE LOOK, but of course, as it goes, nothing is easy. ![]() First test drive and the wheel weight (passenger side) rubbed on the upper control arm and tore it (wheel weight) off. Now I'm researching what I can do to fix this and it looks like a .5 or 1" spacer will do the trick, just not sure if I'll have enough length in my studs to add a spacer. Then option "B" will be to add longer studs, but that looks like a lot of work and something I'd need to take in to get done. What is "static balance" and is it an option to correct this? Thanks in advance. -Dan What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - Joe mama - 09-03-13 I've seen Aspen/Volare kit car before. I never knew Chrysler offered a Challenger kit car. What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - 67440Dodge - 09-03-13 DannyHavs Wrote:Bought and installed new Magnum 500s and white letter Goodyear's... LOVE THE LOOK, but of course, as it goes, nothing is easy. Static balance is the old school method of balancing tires. "Static" meaning the tires were motionless. You'd place the tire on the balancer, and then place the weights on the wheels until the bubble centered on the indicator glass. Once it settled, you'd hammer the weights in place and put the tire back on the car. 2721 It won't solve your problem, one thing you can try are the stick on wheel weights. They might give you the clearance you need. What backspacing are the rims? What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - 67440Dodge - 09-03-13 Joe mama Wrote:Bought a six pack aluminium manifold & a center carb for the Challenger. You know Joe.. it would have been heck of a lot cheaper just to buy a cast iron manifold if you want to run a 2 bbl... ![]() What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - thebankerstoy - 09-03-13 stamm321 Wrote:I thought it would finally cool off enough in Vegas to spend a day in the garage.. I was wrong! I stuck it out though and nearly gave myself heat stroke! Quote:Does anyone know what the part number is for push in clips? (upper window trim - see arrow)? I need to install the trim but only have a few of the clips. 1966 Dodge Coronet Models: Part number: 6002043 1966 Factory Parts Book section: 23-23-32 (you will then be directed to the "Exterior View" diagrams for each separate model which shows all of that particular models exterior moulding, emblems and fasteners) Part description: retainer and seal, moulding package, door, outside belt Quantity used per car: 14 (7 per each door) Applications: 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 (W-H) 2 door hardtop 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 (W-H) convertible coupe 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 (W-P) 2 door hardtop 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 (W-P) convertible coupe 1966 Dodge Charger (W-P) Part number: 6002235 1966 Factory Parts Book section: 23-23-39 (you will then be directed to the "Exterior View" diagrams for each separate model which shows all of that particular models exterior moulding, emblems and fasteners) Part description: retainer and seal, moulding package, quarter panel, outside belt Quantity used per car: 10 (5 per each quarter panel) Applications: 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 (W-H) 2 door hardtop 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 (W-P) 2 door hardtop 1966 Plymouth Belvedere & Plymouth Satellite Models: Part number: 6002043 1966 Factory Parts Book section: 23-23-32 (you will then be directed to the "Exterior View" diagrams for each separate model which shows all of that particular models exterior moulding, emblems and fasteners) Part description: retainer and seal, moulding package, door, outside belt Quantity used per car: 14 (7 per each door) Applications: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II (R-H) convertible coupe 1966 Plymouth Satellite (R-H) convertible coupe 1967 Dodge Coronet Models: The 1967 Dodge Coronet models used all different part numbers for their fasteners for the models with side window door and quarter panel mounted belt moulding trim, so those won't be listed here. 1967 Plymouth Belvedere, Plymouth Satellite & Plymouth GTX Models: Some of the 1967 Plymouth Belvedere and Satellite models did use the same part numbers as the 1966 Dodge and Plymouth B-Body cars for their side window door and quarter panel belt moulding trim and those are listed below. Part number: 6002235 (this is a change for the 1967 Plymouth models): 1967 Factory Parts Book section: 23-23-32 (you will then be directed to the "Exterior View" diagrams for each separate model which shows all of that particular models exterior moulding, emblems and fasteners) Part description: retainer and seal, moulding package, door, outside belt Quantity used per car: 14 (7 per each door) Applications: 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II (R-H) 2 door hardtop 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II (R-H) convertible coupe 1967 Plymouth Satellite (R-P) 2 door hardtop 1967 Plymouth Satellite (R-P) convertible coupe 1967 Plymouth GTX (R-P) convertible coupe Part number: 6002235: 1967 Factory Parts Book section: 23-23-39 (you will then be directed to the "Exterior View" diagrams for each separate model which shows all of that particular models exterior moulding, emblems and fasteners) Part description: retainer and seal, moulding package, quarter panel, outside belt *Quantity used per car: 10 (5 per each quarter panel except where noted below) Applications: 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II (R-H) 2 door hardtop 1967 Plymouth Satellite (R-P) 2 door hardtop 1967 Plymouth Satellite (R-P) convertible coupe * (use only 6 total per car, 3 per side) 1967 Plymouth GTX (R-P) convertible coupe * (use only 6 total per car, 3 per side) I hope this information helps you out. Richard What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - 67r/t4speeder - 09-03-13 67440Dodge Wrote:You know Joe.. it would have been heck of a lot cheaper just to buy a cast iron manifold if you want to run a 2 bbl... That just made my day Mike Lol haha What did you do to your Coronet this Week ....??? - stamm321 - 09-03-13 Thanks Richard! That helps a lot! |