"Fits: 72-74 B & E Body
NOS Mopar factory air conditioned cars
Temperature or Water control valve
Fits: Plymouth Barracuda 70-74, Road Runner-GTX-Satellite 72-74 & Dodge Charger-Coronet 72-74
This is for Factory Equipped Air Conditioned cars"
https://www.manciniracing.com/0032c72b.html
As VRD said get the factory service manual as it has tons of great info.
https://www.rosevillemoparts.com/product/speedometer-cable-65-76-all-wo_cruise/
Got a warm enough day to blast all the surface rust spots on the drivers fender. Got most of dents pulled jus need to weld up a few holes from some of the studs being pulled out. I need another warm day so I can paint the door hinges and door jambs then I can hang the doors to check the lines to...
There are posts on FBBO about it. I would think an E-body kit might work with some mods as the firewall is basically the same as the `71-74 B-body but not 100% sure.
https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/anyone-using-vintage-air-in-their-71.204165/
I don`t have any hard deadline for being done but I ain`t getting any younger and want to enjoy it soon, at least I do have my Barracuda to drive. I do want it at least painted by this fall which should be a very realisitc goal.
Ya, I`ve been thru this before, done paint and body on a few cars and a major body work / full restoration on my very rusty Barracuda so can see the end product but know it`s a long way to get there and I need to just keep at it.
Welcome! Are you on Facebook as there are a number of pages that might help you find info on your car? Lost Muscle Cars is a popular one but there are other pages and groups as well.
Ya :rolleyes: I`m starting to lose motivation but I need to keep plugging away at it. Once I get the fenders, trunk lid and hood done and in epoxy primer I get to spray the high build and spend many more hours blocking the whole car out.
Previous hack work, looks like they torched out a section of inner reinforcement for access to bang out a dent on the passenger fender. I guess the positive is they didn't drill holes for a dent puller.
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