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This may help someone in the future when thir booster goes bad:<br> I hunted all over for a power brake booster(drum/drum setup)and no parts store could even...
RLW1972
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Oct 4, 2000
6:32 pm
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I have found a source for the mouldings, but the price is a bit hi. Like $300 with shipping.Does anyone know of a cheaper source? I will have to order these ...
df68383
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Oct 5, 2000
10:25 pm
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Ouch! I need the wheel well moldings, too. Last I heard you couldn't get them. Where did you find a set? I knew they would be pricey - everything else ...
mooresolutions
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Oct 6, 2000
8:47 pm
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I will have to check which catalog has the moldings. The Super Bee only get together sounds like fun. Mine is roadable, just needs some final touches. I would...
df68383
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Oct 6, 2000
11:19 pm
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Sorry I haven't got back with the Re-chromed bumper info yet. My wife and i just moved and I havent come accros the stuff I picked up at the Mopar nats yet. I...
flaccusbrother
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Oct 7, 2000
11:54 pm
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On my '68 Bee I have 235-60-15's on front & 255-60-15's on back. When I got the car it had 275's on back & air shocks to keep the wheels from rubbing the ...
flaccusbrother
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Oct 8, 2000
12:18 am
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Ok guys. I've got a very serious, life threatening question for you.<br><br>What is the correct length for the door locks on 68-70 Super Bees? I've got 2 sizes...
mooresolutions
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Oct 17, 2000
10:12 pm
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Does anyone know where I could get a Driver side window regulator for a 1970 Dodge Coronet Coupe. If any of you know what other window regulators might work I...
SpookyRaven
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Oct 17, 2000
11:35 pm
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Do you mean the plastic screw on piece that you "lock-unlock" from the inside of the car (or you grab with a coathanger when you lock your keys in!!!)...If so,...
RLW1972
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Oct 18, 2000
7:30 am
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If its the type with the black plastic knob (should be) then I have several and I'll send you one (shoot me a buck or two to cover shipping).<br> If its the...
RLW1972
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Oct 18, 2000
7:41 am
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The screw on piece - sure, that's the one. I did notice the lock on my Satellite is the longer one. I'm so confused!<br><br>Jeff...
mooresolutions
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Oct 18, 2000
2:44 pm
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Well, it turns out I also have one of each on my car.I have a 1.5" on the pass. side and a 2" on the driver's side.I do recall these were both green ( the ...
RLW1972
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Oct 18, 2000
6:30 pm
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I forgot to mention that Year One has them listed for 21.95 each(40.95 a set) in their current catalog if you need a "new" one. THey also carry the screws @...
RLW1972
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Oct 18, 2000
6:35 pm
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Thanks for the reply Richard. Hey, how about the other members - your input is appreciated. Speak up!!!<br><br>Jeff...
mooresolutions
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Oct 18, 2000
10:38 pm
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I am not sure if I was asking about the right thing. The knob for my window is still fine. The interior door crank is what I need to replace. The "teeth" are...
SpookyRaven
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Oct 18, 2000
11:11 pm
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Heres how we'll see if we're talking about the same thing. I found a pic online of the crank handle(aka window regulator) and put it in the "Photos" section of...
RLW1972
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Oct 19, 2000
8:04 am
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Thanks for the pics. I guess I'm going to have to scrounge the junkyards for a bit. <br>Don...
SpookyRaven
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Oct 20, 2000
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I managed to find a regulator in a nearby junkyard. It turned out that the "teeth" of the crank were entirely worn off. It seems that the rubber insert in the ...
SpookyRaven
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Oct 24, 2000
6:06 pm
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Glad you found the regulator!<br> For the rubber pieces, Year One has them as does Steele Rubber.<br> Steele Rubber has an online catalog at:<br><a...
RLW1972
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Oct 24, 2000
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I wanted to let everyone know my saga with Year One. I've always used Year One because they have by far the best service. Sometimes the prices are high, but...
mooresolutions
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Oct 25, 2000
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I totally agree.......I frequently hear people saying Year One is more expensive and how they can get a better deal elsewhere. In my expierience,Year One can...
RLW1972
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Oct 25, 2000
6:32 pm
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Well my Booster is safely home now from NAPA and A1 Cardone.The quality appears good.... EXCEPT.... Instead of either replating it or leaving the original ...
RLW1972
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Oct 30, 2000
7:56 pm
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Just wondering what everyone is up to? Working on your cars or,like me, saving for Christmas,etc?<br>Richard...
RLW1972
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Nov 7, 2000
8:09 pm
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Richard,<br><br>You know it's just you and me around here ...<br><br>Anyway, in spite of a horrible cold, I spent last weekend putting front disc brakes on my...
mooresolutions
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Nov 10, 2000
11:53 pm
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I've just been set with my car. I'm trying to save some money for the holidays and for repairs for my car. The next projects I'm saving for are repairs to my...
SpookyRaven
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Nov 11, 2000
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I've always wondered if those conversion kits were any good....glad to know that they are.<br> I'm waiting on decent weekend weather to install the booster on...
RLW1972
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Nov 11, 2000
7:32 am
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This is in answer to your question of what is everyone up to. I don't know any of you yet but I live in Guernsey , WY. I will go by the nickname of "df68383"....
df68383
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Nov 15, 2000
4:59 pm
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Thanks for the reply df68383. You must be a very smart man to have held on to your Bee all these years. I am very interested in the look of your wheel ...
mooresolutions
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Nov 16, 2000
2:46 am
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not necessarily smart, more like blind dumb luck. I tried to get rid of it during the gas crunch during the late 70's and early 80's. no one would buy it. I...
df68383
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Nov 16, 2000
8:48 pm
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Well, I made the 1400 mile round trip to New Jersey to pick up the 383 I bought on eBay. No problems and I picked up a radiator (nice one) for a mere $31 and...
flaccusbrother
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Nov 17, 2000
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