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Interior / Re: Headrest hardware. Should ...
Last post by RTSE440 - Today at 07:58:07 AM
I'd say yes to 2 but one will work if i remember tomorrow I'll check my spare box. its just a retainer stopping the head rest from being removed if i were you i would leave it out that way you have options
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This will be going on a Traxxas Trx-4 (1/10) scale.
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Car Guys Discussion / Re: Have you realized… ?
Last post by Kern Dog - Today at 02:47:18 AM
I'll bet everyone is elated to learn about your Ford.

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Car Guys Discussion / Re: Have you realized… ?
Last post by 426HemiChick - Today at 01:59:50 AM
Quote from: HANDM on Yesterday at 07:05:03 PMI personally like driving my pos 91 Honda Prelude 4WS. The younger kids really like it and it's way more fun to drive than the charger or challenger ever were. Plus it pretty much infinitely repairable unlike my wife's 18 challenger T/A which will be obsolete in short order especially if the electronics start to go. On the plus side a 440 and 833 could be bashed in the challenger so there's that ;)
Hi Frank,            19 May 2024
Forgot to mention the dealer took our Interceptor to the Smog shop for testing; she passed with flying colors. She now has an AZ title and an Arizona Navy Vet plate with the Hull number of the ship I spent the most time on. The new plate reads:  TAGS23

Miss the old gal, spent 5.5 years aboard her. She was declared "Unfit For Sea Duty" in 1975, three years after I left and then disposed of (meaning Scrapped) in 1977. Lots of fond memories.

Best Always
426 HC's
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Interior / Re: Classic Auto Air
Last post by Kern Dog - Today at 12:58:46 AM
Have you ever dealt with something that technically should not work but somehow does?
I had those high readings on the high side yet the A/C blows cold air just fine.
Heck, man...I'm not skilled enough to know why it works. I'm glad that it does though.
I would like to know. I haven't called the CAA guy yet. Maybe I'll check with him this week just to satisfy my curiosity.
I went on a 180 mile road trip yesterday...90 miles to and 90 miles back from a car show. It was 85 degrees after the show. I would have been fine cruising home with the windows down but the wife wanted the A/C. I'm happy to have her along so what the heck!
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Off Topic Discussion / Re: 3d Printed Dodge Ram proje...
Last post by Mike DC - Today at 12:34:55 AM
 
What kind of RC chassis is going under it? 

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Car Guys Discussion / Re: Have you realized… ?
Last post by HANDM - Yesterday at 07:05:03 PM
I personally like driving my pos 91 Honda Prelude 4WS. The younger kids really like it and it's way more fun to drive than the charger or challenger ever were. Plus it pretty much infinitely repairable unlike my wife's 18 challenger T/A which will be obsolete in short order especially if the electronics start to go. On the plus side a 440 and 833 could be bashed in the challenger so there's that ;)
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Parts & Accessories Wanted / Re: WTB rear short headliner b...
Last post by Gregory - Yesterday at 02:05:38 PM
I am also in search of these.

Or a way to do the headliner with out them...
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Charger Discussion / Re: My new patina'd RR1 burgun...
Last post by Kern Dog - Yesterday at 12:23:18 PM
Needle scalers are great. I used a cheap Harbor Freight unit to do the underside of my Jigsaw Charger 2 years ago.
Man, what a dusty job!
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Off Topic Discussion / Re: 3d Printed Dodge Ram proje...
Last post by Todd Wilson - Yesterday at 07:39:13 AM
Thats cool!


Todd