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Old 01-21-2014, 12:39 PM
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Probably and old already done it question

I've been having a tough time finding info on how to take certain parts of my 68 Barracuda apart and I've visited forums, bought shop manuals, and you name it. Has anyone ever had a chance to talk with retired Chrysler auto workers (yeah, I know retired) and picked their brains? I was on a firearms website once and had a chance to talk with the guy who designed a firearm I had bought. It was a big help.
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Do you have a Factory Service Manual for your car. PM me your addy & I can come by & see if I can help you I'm in Independence
Old 01-21-2014, 03:51 PM
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Red face re: barracuda

I am sure I can help, feel free to give me a call

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Old 01-31-2014, 05:59 AM
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My apologies

Please accept my apology for not replying sooner. Work became a blizzard and even now I don't have time for being on the forum but didn't want you to think I posted and then ignored everyone. That was not how I planned this. I need guidance in a big way so you are a life saver. I will try to call this weekend. Again, I am sorry for the delay.
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There are many people on here with tons of experience so just post or say what it is your haveing a problem with and we will walk you through it...I myself have 40 years experience as a master tech with chrysler/ply/dodge and the new comer jeep which use to be ******* then amc/jeep and now to be bran new name Fiat Chrysler Automobiles..Not real catchy is it...Bill
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Besides this forum, FABO is a good place. Go over to MyMopar. You can download some factory manuals there including the parts catalogs.

Perhaps if you'd mention what those "certain parts" actually are, somebody can help. For example, I would never attempt redoing a headliner.
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Originally Posted by 440roadrunner
Besides this forum, FABO is a good place. Go over to MyMopar. You can download some factory manuals there including the parts catalogs.

Perhaps if you'd mention what those "certain parts" actually are, somebody can help. For example, I would never attempt redoing a headliner.
Or a vinyl top
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Originally Posted by pro-tech
Or a vinyl top
'S OK LOL something I never wanted. I used to think they put vinyl on the cars because the factorys effed up the roofs
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Originally Posted by 440roadrunner
'S OK LOL something I never wanted. I used to think they put vinyl on the cars because the factorys effed up the roofs
Good point...
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Originally Posted by 440roadrunner
For example, I would never attempt redoing a headliner.
Why, they're not difficult at all if you take your time, and don't mix up the bows.
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