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Wire wheels on bench grinder works great.  Just watch out for the fingers. I use vice grips or pliers to hold them.
MOPAR413 (Gary) 64 Polora 500
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> 
  To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx> 
  Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 3:43 AM
  Subject: Digest for 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>, issue 2099


  -- Topica Digest --

  Re: 62 Custom 880 Taillights
  By LXPG1@xxxxxxx<mailto:LXPG1@xxxxxxx>

  ADMIN: Private mail reminder
  By 62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>

  RE: Interior sound
  By 62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>

  Slightly off topic - need used tools and a used rolling tool chest
  By bsafford@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:bsafford@xxxxxxxxxxx>

  Trunk mounted battery?
  By sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx>

  Re: Interior sound
  By swirldesign@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:swirldesign@xxxxxxxxxxx>

  Re: Trunk mounted battery?
  By swirldesign@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:swirldesign@xxxxxxxxxxx>

  Re: Trunk mounted battery?
  By CobraLee1@xxxxxxx<mailto:CobraLee1@xxxxxxx>

  RE: Slightly off topic - need used tools and a used rolling tool chest
  By 62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>

  Re: Trunk mounted battery?
  By wedge65@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:wedge65@xxxxxxxxxxx>

  Re: Trunk mounted battery?
  By Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx<mailto:Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx>

  Re: Trunk mounted battery?
  By dkrugler@xxxxxxx<mailto:dkrugler@xxxxxxx>

  Cleaning up bolts
  By sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx>

  64 Dodge Manuals for sale
  By furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

  Re: Cleaning up bolts
  By trandco1@xxxxxxxx<mailto:trandco1@xxxxxxxx>

  Re: Cleaning up bolts
  By Albinted@xxxxxxx<mailto:Albinted@xxxxxxx>

  Re: 62 Custom 880 Taillights
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  Speedo Cable
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  Darts for Sale
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  Re: Heater control, blower switch
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  Re: Cleaning up bolts
  By thomas.thrue@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:thomas.thrue@xxxxxxxxxx>

  Re: Cleaning up bolts
  By sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx>

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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 07:56:04 EDT
  From: LXPG1@xxxxxxx<mailto:LXPG1@xxxxxxx>
  Subject: Re: 62 Custom 880 Taillights




  In a message dated 6/5/2004 12:05:05 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
  bjwalla@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:bjwalla@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
  Are these the same as a 63??Bob

    Definately not. All 880 tailights are one year vintage I believe. 64 and 65 
  might be the same, Im not sure. 62 is a one year tailight as well as 63.  

  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



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  Date: Sat,  5 Jun 2004 14:45:03 +0000
  From: Gary H. <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: ADMIN: Private mail reminder



  Hi All,

  This is my periodic friendly reminder to please remember to send mail 
  that is intended for a particular person ONLY to that person, not to 
  everyone.

  Remember, if you read a general discussion message and just hit "reply" 
  that reply goes to everyone. Hit "Forward" instead and simply re-address 
  your reply just to that one person you are corresponding with. 

  Private mail does not belong on the general Mopar Clubhouse discussion 
  to protect you and to keep the total volume of messages lower. In other 
  words, private mail adds unnecessary mail volume and often contains 
  personal information best not posted in a public forum, like parts and 
  vehicle sales/purchases/negotiations, phone numbers, street addresses 
  etc.

  The notice about this discussion guideline is at the bottom of every
  e-mail distributed by the Topica server:

  "Parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal
  messages are private mail. Please do not post these type of messages
  through the Clubhouse public discussion address. Thanks!"

  Thank you for your cooperation!

  Clubhouse Administrator 


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  Date: Sat,  5 Jun 2004 14:53:47 +0000
  From: Gary H. <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: RE: Interior sound



  You can also go to a pick-a-part self-serve type junkyard and rummage 
  through the newest wrecks. New cars use lots of padding type sound 
  reduction material that could probably be had for next to no money. Then 
  improvise to use on your Mopar.

  Just beware that you don't pull this stuff from a vehicle once submerged 
  under water. :)

  Gary H.

  Dave Walters wrote:
  > Sean Bolter wrote:
  > > Yeah, well, any helpful suggestions?
  > I assume you're getting prices using Dynomat.It is expensive,but >it's 
  > the best stuff out there.
  > 
  > Want cheap? Have the floors Line-ex'ed.
  > 
  > 
  >   Dave Walters
  >   Denver, Co.
  >   


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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 11:00:34 -0400
  From: "Brian Safford" <bsafford@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:bsafford@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Cc: <gsafford@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:gsafford@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Slightly off topic - need used tools and a used rolling tool chest



  Apologies in advance for this slightly off-topic post ...

  My son just took a job in Huntsville, Alabama, at an aircraft maintenance
  contractor.  This is his first _real_ job - he is in the Army National
  Guard, and his specialty is airframe repair.

  His employer is letting him borrow their tools for now, but he's trying to
  find used tools and a rolling tool chest.

  I would be grateful if anyone on the list knows of anyone or anyplace in the
  Huntsville area ( probably within a couple hours drive ) that might be able
  to help him out.

  By the way, he is the reason I have my '62 Dart ... he found it in a Best
  Buy parking lot here in Novi, MI about 4 years ago and called me :-)

  Regards,
  Brian Safford
  '62 Dodge Dart 440




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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 09:43:52 -0700 (PDT)
  From: Andy Grow <sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Trunk mounted battery?



  Does anyone have their battery mounted in the trunk of their car, for whatever purpose (weight distribution for racing, to clean up the engine compartment, etc)?
   
  If so, are there any problems or difficulties with having it mounted there?
   
  I'm considering mounting mine there, if for no other reason than to clean up the engine compartment.  I've heard though that I need to beware of venting issues, anyone have any knowledge of this?

  Summit has a trunk mount battery kit for about 40 bucks that I'm looking at getting.
   
  Thanks,
  Andy
  64 Polara 500


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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 09:59:43 -0700
  From: Andrei Pasternak <swirldesign@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:swirldesign@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Re: Interior sound



  The Insulator works great for the Passenger compartment floors and fire 
  wall.
  Eastwood carries it but I would recommend getting it from a local speed 
  shop
  instead because, one, you can probably get it cheaper and, two, 
  Eastwood cuts
  theirs down to half the manufacturers width. Check the manufacturers 
  web site
  for a distributor near you.

  http://www.bondedlogic.com/<http://www.bondedlogic.com/>

  Andrei
  64 Fury 361


  On Jun 4, 2004, at 5:20 PM, Dave Walters wrote:

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  > Sean Bolter wrote:
  >>
  >>
  >> Yeah, well, any helpful suggestions?
  >
  > I assume you're getting prices using Dynomat.It is expensive,but it's
  > the best stuff out there.
  >
  > Want cheap? Have the floors Line-ex'ed.
  >
  >
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  > negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended 
  > recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will 
  > protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune 
  > the content signal to Mopar topic.  Thanks!
  >
  > '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines:
  > http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html<http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html>.
  >



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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 10:08:22 -0700
  From: Andrei Pasternak <swirldesign@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:swirldesign@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Re: Trunk mounted battery?



  Hi Andy,

  I would definitely recommend a sealed battery box that vents to the 
  outside via a breather tube.
  The battery off gasses are combustible and a friend of mine had a nice 
  explosion in the trunk
  of his race car before switching to the sealed w/ venting type of box.

  Andrei
  64 Fury 361


  On Jun 5, 2004, at 9:43 AM, Andy Grow wrote:

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  > Does anyone have their battery mounted in the trunk of their car, for 
  > whatever purpose (weight distribution for racing, to clean up the 
  > engine compartment, etc)?
  >
  > If so, are there any problems or difficulties with having it mounted 
  > there?
  >
  > I'm considering mounting mine there, if for no other reason than to 
  > clean up the engine compartment.  I've heard though that I need to 
  > beware of venting issues, anyone have any knowledge of this?
  >
  > Summit has a trunk mount battery kit for about 40 bucks that I'm 
  > looking at getting.
  >
  > Thanks,
  > Andy
  > 64 Polara 500
  >
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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 13:09:48 EDT
  From: CobraLee1@xxxxxxx<mailto:CobraLee1@xxxxxxx>
  Subject: Re: Trunk mounted battery?




   
  Andy-
   
  I have two cars with batteries mounted in the trunk, one is a race  car.  On 
  my race car, I'd recommend getting a sturdy bracket from Summit or  Jegs  that 
  has 3 sides to it.  I always ran a dry cell and just  converted to a 16 volt 
  dry cell, so no fumes.  On my weekend car, I have a  regular battery bracket 
  that you can get a Pep Boys that is only a bottom  plate.  I run a Interstate 
  battery and never had any fumes.  Just make  sure you run a hold down bracket.  
  I use 1 guage and 0 guage cables and  ground it to my scattershield.  I think 
  the guage and ground cable is  critical to alleviate any starting problems.
   
  Good Luck.
   
  Ron
   
  In a message dated 6/5/04 9:44:26 AM Pacific Daylight Time,  
  sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

  Does  anyone have their battery mounted in the trunk of their car, for 
  whatever  purpose (weight distribution for racing, to clean up the engine 
  compartment,  etc)?

  If so, are there any problems or difficulties with having it  mounted there?

  I'm considering mounting mine there, if for no other  reason than to clean up 
  the engine compartment.  I've heard though that I  need to beware of venting 
  issues, anyone have any knowledge of  this?

  Summit has a trunk mount battery kit for about 40 bucks that I'm  looking at 
  getting.






  [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



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  Date: Sat,  5 Jun 2004 18:16:42 +0000
  From: Gary H. <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: RE: Slightly off topic - need used tools and a used rolling tool chest



  Tools are a good investment. Maybe you can talk your son into working on 
  your Mopar, too. :-) 

  Try the working person's bank: pawn shops.

  Also try places like http://www.usedcartools.com/<http://www.usedcartools.com/> and 
  http://www.ztradingpost.com/category.asp?catalog_name=SuperPawn&category_name=Tools&page=1&&c=1&c=1<http://www.ztradingpost.com/categoryasp?catalog_name=SuperPawn&category_name=Tools&page=1&&c=1&c=1>


  Gary H. 

  Brian Safford wrote:
  >>trying to find used tools and a rolling tool chest....


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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 15:03:04 -0500
  From: "Gary" <wedge65@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:wedge65@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Re: Trunk mounted battery?



  Hi Andy, I had the battery in the trunk in my 63 Savoy for weight transfer
  for about 9 years with no problems. My suggestions are use a better battery
  than you would in the front and a good starter. NHRA requires a marked
  on/off switch mounted on the outside of the car and for good reason. In case
  of emergency no one can just open the hood and pull a battery cable off.
  Other than that, they do look better out of sight. Good luck,

  Gary Bradshaw
  Ft. Worth, Texas

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Andy Grow" <sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx>>
  To: "62 to 65 Mopar list" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>>; "62 to 65 Mopar
  list" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>>
  Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 11:43 AM
  Subject: Trunk mounted battery?


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  Does anyone have their battery mounted in the trunk of their car, for
  whatever purpose (weight distribution for racing, to clean up the engine
  compartment, etc)?

  If so, are there any problems or difficulties with having it mounted there?

  I'm considering mounting mine there, if for no other reason than to clean up
  the engine compartment.  I've heard though that I need to beware of venting
  issues, anyone have any knowledge of this?

  Summit has a trunk mount battery kit for about 40 bucks that I'm looking at
  getting.

  Thanks,
  Andy
  64 Polara 500


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  Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- 
  directly to that person.  I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations
  as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to
  the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy,
  reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar
  topic.  Thanks!

  '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines:
  http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html<http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html>.






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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 16:53:49 EDT
  From: Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx<mailto:Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx>
  Subject: Re: Trunk mounted battery?




  I once recall seeing a photo of a factory trunk mounted battery that had 
  individual vent tubes connected to each of the 6 filler caps and then vented into 
  the trunk floor.  I'm sre these caps bring high $$$ if you can find them.  Joe

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  Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 17:38:57 -0400
  From: "Dave Krugler" <dkrugler@xxxxxxx<mailto:dkrugler@xxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Re: Trunk mounted battery?



  Kramers lists the vent kit for trunk mounted battery,  think it also 
  includes grommet for trunk floor.


  >From: Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx<mailto:Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx>
  >Reply-To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
  >To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>, 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
  >Subject: Re: Trunk mounted battery?
  >Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 16:53:49 EDT
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  >
  >I once recall seeing a photo of a factory trunk mounted battery that had
  >individual vent tubes connected to each of the 6 filler caps and then 
  >vented into
  >the trunk floor.  I'm sre these caps bring high $$$ if you can find them.  
  >Joe
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  >directly to that person.  I.e., send parts/car transactions and 
  >negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended 
  >recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect 
  >your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content 
  >signal to Mopar topic.  Thanks!
  >
  >'62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines:
  >http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html.
  >
  >




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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 15:14:32 -0700 (PDT)
  From: Andy Grow <sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Cleaning up bolts



  Fellers,

  Are there any other ways to clean/polish up rusty nuts and bolts?  I was (note the past tense) using the media blaster at the Auto Hobby shop here on base, until it broke.  It was a real fine media powder and it worked great cleaning up threads on bolts, nuts, etc.
   
  There is no other place on the island where I can get/use that fine media, I'm stuck with regular sandblasting which won't really do what I need.
   
  I thought I read/heard about someone using one of those rock-polishing type vibrator or tumblers to clean up their bolts, anyone know about this?
   
  Any suggestions - I'm open!
   
  Thanks,
  Andy
  64 Polara 500


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  Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 18:18:21 -0400
  From: Nick Tiberio <furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: 64 Dodge Manuals for sale




  I have a 1964 Dodge Polara Golden Anniversary Technical Service Manual, and a matching Owner's Manual in good shape for sale.
  Anyone interested please contact me off-line.

  furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:furyus63@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

  Nick Tiberio
  63 Fury

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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 17:32:01 -0500
  From: Thomas R Hansen <trandco1@xxxxxxxx<mailto:trandco1@xxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Re: Cleaning up bolts



  > 
  > Fellers,
  > 
  > Are there any other ways to clean/polish up rusty nuts and bolts?  I 
  > was (note the past tense) using the media blaster at the Auto Hobby 
  > shop here on base, until it broke.  It was a real fine media powder 
  > and it worked great cleaning up threads on bolts, nuts, etc.
  >  
  > There is no other place on the island where I can get/use that fine 
  > media, I'm stuck with regular sandblasting which won't really do 
  > what I need.
  >  
  > I thought I read/heard about someone using one of those 
  > rock-polishing type vibrator or tumblers to clean up their bolts, 
  > anyone know about this?
  >  
  > Any suggestions - I'm open!
  >  
  > Thanks,
  > Andy
  > 64 Polara 500
  Very carefully, use a bench grinder with a wire wheel. 
   Tom in Dallas


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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 18:36:20 EDT
  From: Albinted@xxxxxxx<mailto:Albinted@xxxxxxx>
  Subject: Re: Cleaning up bolts




  a rock tumbler with walnut shells works great my brother in law uses it to 
  clean shells takes a long time tho. i use a brush on a bench grinder

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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 15:38:09 -0700
  From: "Bill Watson" <wwatson5@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:wwatson5@xxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Re: 62 Custom 880 Taillights




  1962 Custom 880 taillights are the same units as all 1962 Chryslers

  1963 880 taillights are unique to 1963 although the rear quarter panels were
  carried over from 1962.

  1964 units are unique to 1964 and were large horizontal units.

  1965 units are the same as the 1965 Polara - they shared Mopar's new C body
  that year and nothing non-mechanical interchanges with 1962-64.

  Bill
  Vancouver, BC


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: <lxpg1@xxxxxxx<mailto:lxpg1@xxxxxxx>>
  To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>>; <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>>
  Sent: Saturday, June 05, 2004 4:56 AM
  Subject: Re: 62 Custom 880 Taillights



  In a message dated 6/5/2004 12:05:05 AM Eastern Standard Time,
  bjwalla@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:bjwalla@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
  Are these the same as a 63??Bob

    Definately not. All 880 tailights are one year vintage I believe. 64 and
  65
  might be the same, Im not sure. 62 is a one year tailight as well as 63.





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  Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 19:35:21 -0400
  From: "Kyle Petty" <crusinuphigh@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:crusinuphigh@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Speedo Cable



  Does anyone know where to get a speedo cable for a '62 Plymouth????
  I don't know about those 'U-Cut-To-Fit' jobs, but I'm open to options.
  Thanks,
  Kyle

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  Date: Sat, 05 Jun 2004 16:37:45 -0700
  From: Vicki Mayer <kimba124@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:kimba124@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Darts for Sale



  Hi Group,

  Just wanted to let all of you know about a LOT of Darts for sale.

  Check out   http://losangeles.craigslist.org/<http://losangeles.craigslist.org/>

  From there you can click on cities/states in your area.  Or any city for
  that matter.  Click on cars+trucks, then type dodge dart (or your preferred
  vehicle) in the keyword search for that area.

  Not sure how many of you know about this site, but it's an incredible
  resource for all kinds of things.  I was surfing the site and thought I
  would see if there were any Mopars being sold.  (3) 62-65 Darts came up!
  (My personal fave)

  Have fun and happy shopping!
  Vicki



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  Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 01:17:05 EDT
  From: Skagdrager@xxxxxxx<mailto:Skagdrager@xxxxxxx>
  Subject: Re: Heater control, blower switch




  Hi, Don. 
  Thanks for the reply. I've got a local guy who may have one, but if it turns 
  out to be a dead end I'll get back with you.
  Once again, thanks for your help.
  Paul

  In a message dated 6/1/2004 5:24:25 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
  dvermillion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:dvermillion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
  Paul,

  I bought one of these on Ebay about 2 months ago.  It is used and I don't
  know if it works.  When I bought it I didn't realize it was for an air
  conditioned car.  I will send it to you, if it works we can work out a price
  (I think I paid about $20 for it).  If it doesn't work you can send it back.

  Let me know.


  Don Vermillion
  62 polara 500 convertible


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Skagdrager@xxxxxxx<mailto:Skagdrager@xxxxxxx> [mailto:Skagdrager@xxxxxxx]
  Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 2:00 PM
  To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>; 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
  Subject: Heater control, blower switch

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  Speaking of heater controls, I've got a 62 Dart with air conditioning. The
  blower switch is a rotary, 4 position job; the first 2 positions are for low
  &
  high speed heater / when the air conditioner is on, it serves as a 4 speed
  selector for the AC.
  My problem: the two highest speeds don't do anything anymore. Any advice
  from
  anyone who has opened one of these up and fixed it?
  Or, any advice on where to get a replacement?
  Thanks for any help.
  Paul

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  Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 07:39:45 +0200
  From: "Thomas Thrue" <thomas.thrue@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:thomas.thrue@xxxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Re: Cleaning up bolts



  Hi

  I have also used a tumbler. But I used it with aluminia oxide grain, could
  also work with sand, but it will as Ted wrote take quite long time.
  Normallly the bolts and nuts have been "tumbling" around a whole day.

  Thomas

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Ted Albin" <albinted@xxxxxxx<mailto:albinted@xxxxxxx>>
  To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>>; <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>>
  Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 12:36 AM
  Subject: Re: Cleaning up bolts


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  Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 23:50:12 -0700 (PDT)
  From: Andy Grow <sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:sixtyfourmopar@xxxxxxxxx>>
  Subject: Re: Cleaning up bolts



  Thanks to all for the replies.  I'm going to check out a tumbler that a friend has.  I can let it run for days if I need to, as I won't need the nuts/bolts/washers for a while.
   
  Thanks!
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