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new guy here! possible mopar owner
hey I'm Rob from Alaska. figured one more forum can't hurt. been involved with cars for years. everything from newer imports to classics but mostly imports because of the price and uniqueness, i like having something different.
past projects include 86 Ford bronco 2 on 35s, extensive suspension and body work (mostly with a hammer :) ) 71 Datsun 510 wagon 77 Datsun 280z with a Holley 390cfm 4bbl 94 Nissan 300zx twin turbo and recently a 01 Lexus is300 I'm very close to picking up a new car for a change of pace... 68 chrysler new yorker. four door hardtop (postless of course) I've tried finding a vin decoder, but none of them seem to match each other so i don't quite believe them. oh and sonar chief is my uncle! thanks for referring me here mike, Camaro looks great! |
Welcome, I'm into the 90's 300ZX's too
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thanks. just can't beat boost!
now i wanna toy with the Cubic inches! |
The tech archives over at Moparts is generally pretty good with factory info. There is a VIN decoder there also.
http://www.moparts.org/Tech/ |
VIN decoders aren't going to tell you a whole lot other than model line, trim level, engine type and build sequence. The fender tag provides buckets more info. One of the more consistent tag decoders I've found is here: http://www.stockmopar.com/mopar-fender-tag-decoder.php
However, C body cars are not nearly as popular, so there may be a few unknown codes in the database. Additionally, your best source of parts is going to be Firm Feel, as very few other manufacturers out there concenr themselves with the large mopars. |
Hey there!
Rob .... thought I'd find a post here, did you get the beast yet? You know we will need pictures asap here on Lat-G.
I have to study for my Stats 512 final now ... thought I'd say hey, see you in a few weeks. |
Picked it up a few days ago! Plenty of pics. Just don't know how to put them on from my phone!
Got the engine running first day. Strong running 440. Now I need to work on the body, fix brakes, and reweld the mounts on the drivers seat |
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...psa3979196.jpg
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps0626b185.jpg http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...psbd7dc53f.jpg got the 440 running. installing the electric fuel pump tomorrow. cleaned up the engine bay a bit today and replaced the leaky valve cover gaskets. gonna get the drivers seat bracket welded up (factory welds let loose some how). then i need to work on the brake and it should at least be mobile! lots of body work to do. but im not in any rush |
Gonna be a great project! Keep us updated!
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Rob .... that thing is huge, you don't have that many friends to fill up the interior with :D
Good luck with your project ... get what you can done while the weather is good and finish the rest in the living room :poke: . Keep the pictures coming, we all like pictures. |
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