The floor pans are different, but I'm pretty certain the transmission tunnel is the same or close enough between the 70 Cuda and 73 Charger. It will be covered by carpet.
And yes, more work was done to add the four speed "hump" from the factory. I believe that's why the 69(?) Roadrunner switch...
Hopefully these pictures help! Ignore the speaker in the door panel (obviously not stock!). That's the way we did it in the 80s as these cars didn't have much value then.
Obviously the stock non-clock cover will need a hole drilled in it for the clock adjustment arm/knob. And it needs the red wire as it connected directly to the battery all the time. It will be a parasitic power drain when just setting. Not a problem for a daily driver, but can be if the car sits...
If some one had a quarter with rust problems down low (a common problem) they might have replaced the whole quarter and have a good piece you need. Post a "WTB" add and also ask folks on this site who have documented the restoration of their 'cuda here. I'm betting some one has that piece and...
Definitely have to twist the intermediate gear into place with a big screwdriver! Did you install a new bushing for the intermediate gear? With the factory tool that reams it during bushing install? It's a snug fit when reamed and impossible (without breaking something) to install if not reamed.
Welcome to FEBO from the desert.
I was 17 driving my dad's old 73 Satellite when my older brother was going to give me his 68 GTX 440/727 numbers matching with real magnesium wheels. He had wrecked the drivers fender into the driver's door so it would have needed those two body parts. I past...
The cable is to release both adjuster tracks. I thought all buckets had them, but I'm mostly familiar with 70 and 71. Maybe 72 - 74 only has one adjuster track and the other just slides?
I usually just use grease from my grease gun that I use to grease ball joints and tie rod ends. Just a...
Welcome to FEBO from the desert in Southeastern Arizona! Show us some pictures of your Challenger. I had a good friend in college that had a 69 Firebird. They're a nice car too.
How is yours damaged? I ask because my 71 Barracuda was squished flat even with the tail light panel when I got it and I fabricated a piece of angle iron, drilled a hole in the ridge and installed a 1/4" bolt. drilled one 1/4" hole in the quarter panel and using the angle iron on the inside and...
You'll need the correct kickdown linkage assembly (or Lokar cable and bracket if going that way) assuming it's an automatic. You'll need a carburator linkage stud for the throttle cable and kickdown linkage. Plus you'll need a 12 volt wire (ignition controlled) for the choke. A four barrel will...
When I assemble engines, I still use STP on the bearings. I know some people don't like it too much, but Richard Petty was sponsored by it for how many years? And I've built close to a hundred engines over the years and never had one come apart except pushing a push rod through the rocker on a...