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Post by Jer on Feb 28, 2008 21:22:26 GMT -5
HOLY SMOKES, TOM!! That's beyond a fetish...that's a...that's a...that's a... For once I'm speechless....I just don't have the word... I don't think there is one!! Now I'm having visions of a set of power bucket seats in my 86 F-250 4x4, my 66 Corvair Monza, my 59 Volvo 544, my 77 Dodge Colt Coupe, and of course for (Nacho's ) 88 Pace Arrow Motorhome. You have another 5 at home right? I'm gonna need a total of 10. (Won't be needin' one for the wife's '00 Durango or my 06 Ram...thank God!) Jer.
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Post by Nacho-RT74 on Feb 28, 2008 22:08:42 GMT -5
I would like to get a pair of 6 ways seats ( driver and passenger if they exist )... but manual! I don't want more electrical stuff
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2008 22:48:51 GMT -5
I would like to get a pair of 6 ways seats ( driver and passenger if they exist )... but manual! I don't want more electrical stuff All that was originally available for our cars is the 6 way manual track . It was only offered in 71 (in regard to our cars) and was canceled mid way thru 71 production. It was only available for the drivers seat. Its one of the rarest/hardest to find options and of course is very expensive. I have one and paid over $400 for it. The power tracks I buy will bolt right up to a 71-74 bucket seat frame but the mounting studs on the bottom of the tracks do not drop right into the existing floor holes.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2008 23:01:10 GMT -5
do have the part number from that 71 jack Upon further investigation.....I am not so sure that the jack is original to the 71 Charger that I got it out of. I don`t memorize jack hook number applications but I think the 71 is supposed to have a 690 hook. Before I bought it, I did test fit the hook to the 71 rear bumper and it did follow the contours of the bumper properly, so I assumed that it belonged to the car that I got it out of. I should have known better. A couple years ago, I found what turned out to be a 70-71 E body jack in the trunk of a 68/69? 4 door b body. The JY did not even charge me anything for it. I sold it on ebay and got over $200 for it, which was real nice for the Charger fund.
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Post by Nacho-RT74 on Feb 28, 2008 23:58:22 GMT -5
yeah I know about just the driver side available, thats why I told about the passenger side if they exist somewhere somehow... thats a shame!
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Post by 71gtx on Feb 29, 2008 3:15:26 GMT -5
ACCORDING TO THE PARTS BOOK FOR 1971 IT SHOWS THE STEEL BUMPER HOOK #3436 960 AND THE RUBBER BUMPER HOOK #2962 491 FOR PLYMOUTHS.
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Post by brock on Feb 29, 2008 19:57:58 GMT -5
These are the bumper hook with pad. 2962 490 is for R cars (Belvedere & Satelite) with colored bumpers in my parts manual. 2962 491 is for W cars (Coronet & Charger) with colored bumpers. These are the bumper hook with no pad. 2962 690 is for W cars with standard bumpers 3436 960 is for R cars with standard bumpers 2808 641 is the bar & base package for 70 & 71 V, B, J, L, R, W, Y (except 70 only Charger) these are all your A, B & E bodies. Hope this helps the 71 Charger guys
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Post by Deleted on Feb 29, 2008 23:07:25 GMT -5
Its that by chance a set of a-body exhaust manifolds in the front corner of the truckbed?
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Post by Jer on Feb 29, 2008 23:32:43 GMT -5
Its that by chance a set of a-body exhaust manifolds in the front corner of the truckbed? Terry, All I see is a Publix Bakery Dough Pieces cardboard box and a couple of Tom's empty coffee cups.... If you're talking about that little bit of metal showing in the shadow of that bucket....and you CAN identify what it is....then you obviously have some inside info that Tom hasn't seen fit to share with the rest of us!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 29, 2008 23:42:53 GMT -5
Its that by chance a set of a-body exhaust manifolds in the front corner of the truckbed? Good eye Terry, but that is a Mopar manual steering gearbox that I pulled out of a Duster last weekend. All 3 of the Dusters that I told you about in Alabama were 6 cylinder, 4 wheel drum brake cars.
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