G'Day Mates! As time goes on, I find meself wondering if it is possible to over-radiator a vehicle? Rosie will never be a show truck other then "as is real". If I put in a full-width radiator and have a working t-stat, that should give me time to pull the current one and have it flushed...
I will have to run down more picts and put them up. Mom's old shoe box of Instamatics was easier to keep sorted then my cell :eggface:. Those plaid covers were O.E.M MOPAR, the part number is printed on the back for research later. the new 'Bay covers are juusst aabout the right size, then I...
This thread seems a little neglected, so I will refresh it a bit. Rosie ( 1978 Dodge Custom 2WD Slanty with Standard everything) and I are in "Eerie" Pennsylvania. I have a thing about older machinery. Two years ago on an ad in Hemming's I flew to Boise, Idaho to meet a fellow from Washington...
Respects; Thanks for the response, took time to make a thumbnail as this server did not like the full picture file size. The radiator is 18 inches wide and the extended mount flange is 4 inches long. Rosie is a three-on-the-tree, no A/C. Intrigued by your THREE widths; I figured the small ones...
No infrastructure for E.V,s around Eerie, Pennsylvania. I would not park/ charge it in the garage, and the driveway is close enough to the house I would be nervous about charging in the drive. I will keep my '78 D-100 Slanty.
Tough picture to scope, but this is my '78 D 100 custom... note the headlight/ turn signal arrangement. I THINK the '77 was the same. Rest I have seen the turn sigs were different. Can you get to a tail light and check the date on a lense?
Respects; are those still available and with the "post" style connector (looks like a nut would screw-on)? If they are 1/4 inch spade connectors, I can not use 'em. Thanks, Steven in Erie.
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