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  1. M

    Dash Pad Question

    have the same problem on my 71 challenger...did a bit of Dremel work. came down a bit. on A pillar post trim. after 52 years molds may be a bit off... Remember those cars back them were designed to last 3 years or so
  2. M

    dash pad

    yes the trim piece is in the correct position. the piece under the a/c controls are screwed into the correct holes. it cannot go any higher them it cover the control buttons------at this time I will hold the companies name.
  3. M

    dash pad

    1971
  4. M

    dash pad

    dash pad #3 is a no go. same problem as with the other 2.. this company was recommended by several members..BUT___ they said they will try a fix the problem-----New Pad??? will see.. what I need is a photo of the drivers side to show how the pad needs to be.. the trim piece is the factory...
  5. M

    a/c vent adjuster.

    how is the vane adjuster attached. it has come unglued?? can move vanes with finger. [this is an original part]
  6. M

    dash pad

    omg---sometines I am a bit mental------or gas fumes
  7. M

    dash pad

  8. M

    dash pad

    sent email to ABC mopers last week--no reply. does anyone have a phone number??????
  9. M

    dash pad

  10. M

    dash pad

    hope this is right, is there another source--lost all info
  11. M

    no gas.

    to all who has joined in on this thread----Enjoyed the conversation very much---thanks to all
  12. M

    dash pad

    hav lost contact info on the dash pad man in Kingman Az, think his name is Bob....he sent me color swatches and I am on his list-----BUT lost email or phone number....does somebody have it???
  13. M

    no gas.

    as memory serves me, I was a "white" plastic with brass screen/vert fine mesh
  14. M

    no gas.

    do you have one?? what is it made of??
  15. M

    no gas.

    just looked. there is roomiest requires moving alt to get to the area-----to me its a maybe project.....if I can recall, there was or was not one from factory
  16. M

    no gas.

    new tank. will put filter before pump. no room for after pump filter, factory a/c. barely enough room to connect fuel line to carb
  17. M

    no gas.

    not with factory a/c
  18. M

    no gas.

    not going to buy another unit..where can I get that "filter"? on my '71 all I ever had was a mechanical pump. drove car until '86 with the 750cfm holly
  19. M

    no gas.

    this is the reason that there was no gas being pumped to the carb. material is sponge like and it was swollen twice the size when removed out of tank photo on right shows the sponge inside the "filter"
  20. M

    no gas.

    explain why it is not a good idea to have a filter on the tank side...not enough room to install a filter between pump and carb
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