1968 Dodge Polara A/C fog
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r134a.
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oh yeah. I forgot about that... the radio is there just for the built in cb. there's no speakers for the radio.
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haha the wagoneer doesn't even have a radio!
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My '68 Satellite would do that. I would have to occasionally run the heat to defrost the system.
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Nice! Yeah those are strange options.
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It's Jolly Roving Tar by Great Big Sea, and yes, they are awesome!
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That's believable. On humid days, the outsides of my windows start fogging up if I'm stopped for a while.
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how much work was involved in getting your stereo in the dash like that. Looks good; I have a '67 and wouldn't mind getting rid of the AM-only stock radio if the change doesn't destroy a bunch of the stock dash trim and wiring.
BevoBill31 2 years ago
Not too much from what I remember. It's held in with two brackets bolted to the sides of the stereo, and bolted into the two holes in the dash that held the original radio.
general0ne 2 years ago
She has the 318, with the a904 Torqueflite. Unfortunately, both the engine and trans are going to need rebuilt. The engine is getting tired, and the transmission no longer downshifts by itself. Gas mileage is around 17 MPG hwy. She has drums all around, which I upgraded to power brakes. She was optioned rather strangely - she seems like a base model ordered with an auto, A/C, premuim am/fm radio and clock... and only one headrest...
general0ne 3 years ago