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Cruise control 66 polaria #1643720
07/07/14 11:21 PM
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Where do i go to find evrey last piece to install this on a 1966 dodge polaira.

Re: Cruise control 66 polaria [Re: Cuda367] #1643721
07/08/14 10:37 AM
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Where do i go to find evrey last piece to install this on a 1966 dodge polaira.


Off of a 1965 - 1968 Plymouth/Dodge/Chrysler that has cruise control.
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Re: Cruise control 66 polaria [Re: Cuda367] #1643722
07/08/14 03:54 PM
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Those early units were the Perfect Circle Auto Pilot; good luck finding one let alone one that still works.

http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=25122

If you're not concerned about originality, the later factory cruise control is an easy retrofit into the earlier cars.


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Re: Cruise control 66 polaria [Re: John_Kunkel] #1643723
07/09/14 05:30 PM
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John I had a complete set up from a 65 New Yorker.No one wanted it so off to the scrapyard it went.It worked perfect also.I used it all the time when I drove the car.Rocky


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Re: Cruise control 66 polaria [Re: therocks] #1643724
07/14/14 11:52 AM
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If you aren't concerned about OE for 66, could go with 70's era unit, which is way easy to install. Just need all the parts, transducer & bracket, wire harness, brake switch, turn signal stalk switch, and the lost motion link on the carburator, and the cable bracket for the carburator. Can find most of these parts off a 5th avenue and use those too . . . good luck.

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Mark

Re: Cruise control 66 polaria [Re: a12rag] #1643725
07/15/14 09:27 AM
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and the lost motion link on the carburator



For forty years I have tried to find out the correct name of that part.
Thank you!!!

Re: Cruise control 66 polaria [Re: Commando1] #1643726
07/17/14 09:22 PM
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Got that right out of the factory service manual !!! . . . Call me crazy, but I like having the FSM for whatever car I own !! . . .

Re: Cruise control 66 polaria [Re: a12rag] #1643727
07/18/14 10:29 AM
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Call me crazy, but I like having the FSM for whatever car I own !! . . .



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