Up date. Now after all your advice on here as well as 3 local transmission guys diagnosis . Local guys say torque converter is damaged.
Ok ordered new rebuilt converter from Summit $750 Canadian plus $65 shipping , installed and same dam thing. Now take back out. while trans is out I'll go for a full transmission rebuild $2000. (included Torque convert( Original one) rebuild). reinstall transmission again NO CHANGE. Check timing ,reset carb, double check vacuum leaks with propane (none). Now pulling hair out and making up new curse words.
After walking away discouraged. Now looking things over again listening very very quietly like Elmer Fudd hunting wabbits I here a faint rattle.
PCV valve doing a dance. Now we are going some where. So more over sea's junk.
Apparently Chrysler never released any info on PCV valve info. Now over time the PCV valves have become so generic covering a lot of different engines using the same valve . So the spring in my PCV valve was not strong enough to hold the valve shut at idle, bouncing up and down causing fluctuations of vacuum.
New Brand name PCV from NAPA stopped the bouncing ball. Reset carb and timing again.
Test drove today, no stalling and car worked as advertised. Probably won't try the $100 on the dash trick but it will set you back in the seat.
Hopeful that I can get some wheel time between construction on our street and snow fall Ha Ha.