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Patcon

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  1. I would chain it between two trees with a comealong or chain binder as encouragement
  2. I was gonna say a wide band is a must have tool to dial in webers
  3. There are other ways for moisture to get in. One being condensate Another being really humid parts of the world. I do like the shielding idea
  4. I would think a good quarter would be worth more than a door but both are becoming rare
  5. Jist remember going to the 6AL isn't going to gain you a lot. It will also make you car less stock which makes it harder to diagnose. If I wanted to make power, reworking the ignition would be pretty far down the list. Provided I wasn't running points...
  6. Wall art my butt!! If the quarter is good, its a donor!!
  7. You need to be willing to travel! Use search tempest and search craigslist nationwide. I suspect your budget is too low but who knows. I think your no rust priority is the right one
  8. Pictures might help
  9. Squishy can be a few things Spongie flexible hoses Air in the system Shoes out of adjustment Questionable master cylinder Pedals or firewall flexing Others?
  10. So did someone move data tags to a 280 chassis?
  11. That's really amazing, I assume all hand made...
  12. There's a lot of daylight on that one!! 😳😳😳
  13. Evidently one sold a while back at $2.47m. It was supposedly unique... We'll see
  14. $1.6m w 6 days to go
  15. Heat is your friend! Don't make it any worse. Big breaker bar. I probably wouldnt ever resort to LH drill bits. The problem would be getting whats left out of the case without damaging the soft aluminum. Might weld to it as a last resort. I have used a monkey wrench as a nuclear option in the past but that pretty much destroys the fill plug
  16. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    Ok, so I have a little nugget for any other wagon owner out there... So this is the factory gas cap. Pretty much unobtanium. The last one I saw a year or two ago in Japan for $350 or so So this is what I'm working with The cap is obviously very visible and it would be nice if It pretty much filled the space. So I was googling around and I found a thread, I think it was on "The Realm" that mentioned a Stant gas cap. A G26...so off to Ebay It fits the filler neck fine and appears to seal Once I had the G26 you can find the vehicles it is supposed to fit. 57'-61' Chrysler, Dodge, DeSoto, Plymouth station wagons. Bingo!!! Then started looking for locking gas caps for those Marques We have a WINNER!! Merry Xmas to Cody... It has that factory applied red paint ring on it. It doesn't match and I may try to strip it off and polish it. We'll see after he gets it...
  17. If I were doing this, I would remove from the rail after the fact. Provided the rail is being trashed. I would grind the rail off the bracket so as not to lose any material off the bracket. Make good dimensions first, of course
  18. Beautiful car. Always one of my favorites! Thats a lot of money though. I wouldn't enjoy driving it with todays distracted drivers. It would be too hard to relax and enjoy the drive
  19. Even a trashed transmission usually has a $100 worth of useable parts. Like Zed said they are amazingly robust
  20. $23.5k With 50 minutes to go
  21. $100 is cheap for any 5 spd these days
  22. My vote would be option #3
  23. 1.6cc Thats pretty substantial
  24. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    I will see if I have a section I can test
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