What did you do to your Gen 1 today?
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#8327
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As a guy who owns a few old Mopars, I am sure you have made the same mistake before too.
I have learned turning the fan on high for the first time in an old truck that has been off the road for years, is best done with the windows down and not sitting in cab.
I have learned turning the fan on high for the first time in an old truck that has been off the road for years, is best done with the windows down and not sitting in cab.
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#8330
Oliver,
I believe you have a 60's Barracuda, the late 60's "A" bodies have the heater box on the passenger side, they have a big door you can open for fresh air, well, when a car has sat for years then you take it for a drive down a highway & decide you need some good fresh air and open that door, the leaves, pine needles, bugs, seeds and such take FLIGHT everywhere. I guess not as nasty as mice turds!
In the 70's I visited my brother in Florida and ended up buying a 69 Dart Swinger (which I still have) I drove it back to Ohio where I lived with my parents, in the late night driving I suddenly felt what I thought was something climbing up my leg, I pulled of the road as quick as I could to find the car was infested with cockroaches YIKES. Once home I went to a pest control place and bought a fogging bomb & set it off in the car, it worked.
I believe you have a 60's Barracuda, the late 60's "A" bodies have the heater box on the passenger side, they have a big door you can open for fresh air, well, when a car has sat for years then you take it for a drive down a highway & decide you need some good fresh air and open that door, the leaves, pine needles, bugs, seeds and such take FLIGHT everywhere. I guess not as nasty as mice turds!
In the 70's I visited my brother in Florida and ended up buying a 69 Dart Swinger (which I still have) I drove it back to Ohio where I lived with my parents, in the late night driving I suddenly felt what I thought was something climbing up my leg, I pulled of the road as quick as I could to find the car was infested with cockroaches YIKES. Once home I went to a pest control place and bought a fogging bomb & set it off in the car, it worked.
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#8331
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I had a '67 fastback Formula S. Original 273 Commando single exhaust, 4 speed. When I got it, it was a 511 440 with fenderwell headers '70 cast iron 6 pack dual pattern Crane solid cam, Kellogg Hemi crank with the counter weights cut down with 6 pack rods 8 quart pan. It ran 80lbs oil pressure cold (Florida cold) on 30 weight oil. 60 hot. It was a cantankerous beast.
14mpg combined! 7 in the city, 7 on the highway 14 gallon tank.
14mpg combined! 7 in the city, 7 on the highway 14 gallon tank.
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#8332
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14 combined...THAT is funny!
I am going to have to use that line myself.
I am going to have to use that line myself.
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#8333
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Oliver,
I believe you have a 60's Barracuda, the late 60's "A" bodies have the heater box on the passenger side, they have a big door you can open for fresh air, well, when a car has sat for years then you take it for a drive down a highway & decide you need some good fresh air and open that door, the leaves, pine needles, bugs, seeds and such take FLIGHT everywhere. I guess not as nasty as mice turds!
In the 70's I visited my brother in Florida and ended up buying a 69 Dart Swinger (which I still have) I drove it back to Ohio where I lived with my parents, in the late night driving I suddenly felt what I thought was something climbing up my leg, I pulled of the road as quick as I could to find the car was infested with cockroaches YIKES. Once home I went to a pest control place and bought a fogging bomb & set it off in the car, it worked.
I believe you have a 60's Barracuda, the late 60's "A" bodies have the heater box on the passenger side, they have a big door you can open for fresh air, well, when a car has sat for years then you take it for a drive down a highway & decide you need some good fresh air and open that door, the leaves, pine needles, bugs, seeds and such take FLIGHT everywhere. I guess not as nasty as mice turds!
In the 70's I visited my brother in Florida and ended up buying a 69 Dart Swinger (which I still have) I drove it back to Ohio where I lived with my parents, in the late night driving I suddenly felt what I thought was something climbing up my leg, I pulled of the road as quick as I could to find the car was infested with cockroaches YIKES. Once home I went to a pest control place and bought a fogging bomb & set it off in the car, it worked.
#8334
Years ago I bought a 48 Desoto 2dr sedan out of California and just after I got it home I was looking it over I noticed a bunch of spiders...didn't think anything of it until I was laying under it and saw a big shiny black one with a big red hour glass on the under belly...Friggin black widows! I ran to the pest control and bought a couple bug bombs, closed up the garage and set them off....I could not believe how many fell out of the car!
I don't get along with spiders!!! When I lived in the Denver area I would get the widows in the garage, a normal spider you could kill with Brake Clean but a widow would just keep on a walking even after a lot of sprays with the stuff.
#8335
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Oliver,
I believe you have a 60's Barracuda, the late 60's "A" bodies have the heater box on the passenger side, they have a big door you can open for fresh air, well, when a car has sat for years then you take it for a drive down a highway & decide you need some good fresh air and open that door, the leaves, pine needles, bugs, seeds and such take FLIGHT everywhere. I guess not as nasty as mice turds!
In the 70's I visited my brother in Florida and ended up buying a 69 Dart Swinger (which I still have) I drove it back to Ohio where I lived with my parents, in the late night driving I suddenly felt what I thought was something climbing up my leg, I pulled of the road as quick as I could to find the car was infested with cockroaches YIKES. Once home I went to a pest control place and bought a fogging bomb & set it off in the car, it worked.
I believe you have a 60's Barracuda, the late 60's "A" bodies have the heater box on the passenger side, they have a big door you can open for fresh air, well, when a car has sat for years then you take it for a drive down a highway & decide you need some good fresh air and open that door, the leaves, pine needles, bugs, seeds and such take FLIGHT everywhere. I guess not as nasty as mice turds!
In the 70's I visited my brother in Florida and ended up buying a 69 Dart Swinger (which I still have) I drove it back to Ohio where I lived with my parents, in the late night driving I suddenly felt what I thought was something climbing up my leg, I pulled of the road as quick as I could to find the car was infested with cockroaches YIKES. Once home I went to a pest control place and bought a fogging bomb & set it off in the car, it worked.
Edwin
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nothingbutdarts (01-24-2022)
#8336
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Came down with the Wuhan bat flu last week so needless to say I haven't been doing much.
Gonna get back after it this weekend after I figure out what part connects the front parking brake cable to the 2 rear cables. The FSM isn't very clear on it and it appears the piece is MIA.
Gonna get back after it this weekend after I figure out what part connects the front parking brake cable to the 2 rear cables. The FSM isn't very clear on it and it appears the piece is MIA.
#8337
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I had a '67 fastback Formula S. Original 273 Commando single exhaust, 4 speed. When I got it, it was a 511 440 with fenderwell headers '70 cast iron 6 pack dual pattern Crane solid cam, Kellogg Hemi crank with the counter weights cut down with 6 pack rods 8 quart pan. It ran 80lbs oil pressure cold (Florida cold) on 30 weight oil. 60 hot. It was a cantankerous beast.
14mpg combined! 7 in the city, 7 on the highway 14 gallon tank.
14mpg combined! 7 in the city, 7 on the highway 14 gallon tank.
That must be how some of these younger folks can get 24-26mpg with there Cummins trucks.
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#8339
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Did you swerve and hit really bumpy roads, or make sudden stops to mix up the fluids?!!!HA! Sounds cool!!! Way cooler in SE Texas today! Again!
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nothingbutdarts (03-08-2022)
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The only ones who drive straight around here are the people headed home from the bar after midnight!