1968 Plymouth Fury III convertible
#2
Mopar Lover
Welcome to the site........
Those are a nice riding car.... And you get to put the top down when the weather is good !!!!!!
Glad you made the change to the not so average....
I'm ceruse ???? Are you old like me???? I own that same tool box !!!!! Hahahahahahaha
Have fun with it, Nice ride
Cheers
Those are a nice riding car.... And you get to put the top down when the weather is good !!!!!!
Glad you made the change to the not so average....
I'm ceruse ???? Are you old like me???? I own that same tool box !!!!! Hahahahahahaha
Have fun with it, Nice ride
Cheers
#3
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Welcome to the site........
Those are a nice riding car.... And you get to put the top down when the weather is good !!!!!!
Glad you made the change to the not so average....
I'm ceruse ???? Are you old like me???? I own that same tool box !!!!! Hahahahahahaha
Have fun with it, Nice ride
Cheers
Those are a nice riding car.... And you get to put the top down when the weather is good !!!!!!
Glad you made the change to the not so average....
I'm ceruse ???? Are you old like me???? I own that same tool box !!!!! Hahahahahahaha
Have fun with it, Nice ride
Cheers
#4
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If you’re talking about the SnapOn I bought one in 1988 and by the mid 90s all the paint was falling off so SnapOn replaced it with the new model!
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New carpets and a buff your on your way!
#10
Mopar Fanatic
Oil primer
I bought this oil primer for engines that sat for a long time or for a fresh rebuild. You screw it into the oil sending unit and it pumps oil throughout the entire engine flooding lifters, cam and
bearings with oil. This would work well on your new find. Great find too!!
bearings with oil. This would work well on your new find. Great find too!!
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