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Re: What Mopar parts would you like to see reproduced?
[Re: hemienvy]
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01/04/24 05:59 AM
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turbobitt
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Power steering cooler for the Federal style pump that was used on E-body hemi cars....
AG.
1970 Challenger w/572 Hemi street car and my pride and joy.
1986 T-Type with 272 Stage 2 Buick V6 engine - True 8 second street car. Just updated the engine and put down 928 HP @ 35# boost to the ground on chasis dyno.
1976 Cee Bee Avenger Jet Boat - 460 Ford powered.
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Re: What Mopar parts would you like to see reproduced?
[Re: turbobitt]
#3202388
01/05/24 10:11 AM
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migsBIG
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Power steering cooler for the Federal style pump that was used on E-body hemi cars....
AG. Don't quote me, but I believed those were made by Glen Ray Radiators at one time.
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Re: What Mopar parts would you like to see reproduced?
[Re: volaredon]
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01/05/24 10:12 AM
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I'll put in for all of the "common stuff" for cars from about 64 til 80-ish and trucks/vans from again mid 60s to about 87. not my call. I'm just gathering info.
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Re: What Mopar parts would you like to see reproduced?
[Re: hemienvy]
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01/05/24 10:18 AM
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Entire and complete 1970 Cuda. AMD has a potential complete car coming by 2026, but you have to assemble it yourself.
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Re: What Mopar parts would you like to see reproduced?
[Re: migsBIG]
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01/05/24 12:53 PM
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Scatransit
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How about let's start by first reproducing what's currently available CORRECTLY? Quality control is horrible in the classic car hobby. I don't mind spending premium dollars for premium quality. So much of what's out there is just wrong, or doesn't fit. Example: the bumper fillers that are currently available for the front of a 70 Coronet are pitiful...and they cost a pretty penny. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: What Mopar parts would you like to see reproduced?
[Re: migsBIG]
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01/05/24 01:30 PM
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turbobitt
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Power steering cooler for the Federal style pump that was used on E-body hemi cars....
AG. Don't quote me, but I believed those were made by Glen Ray Radiators at one time. If so not anymore. Don't see them on there site.. AG.
1970 Challenger w/572 Hemi street car and my pride and joy.
1986 T-Type with 272 Stage 2 Buick V6 engine - True 8 second street car. Just updated the engine and put down 928 HP @ 35# boost to the ground on chasis dyno.
1976 Cee Bee Avenger Jet Boat - 460 Ford powered.
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Re: What Mopar parts would you like to see reproduced?
[Re: turbobitt]
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01/11/24 10:58 AM
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DGS
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Not sure if this has been mentioned yet: 1970 Charger tail finish panel (Charger R/T and 500) - hard to find in usable condition and quite expensive
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