im so happy to be able to see how much gas i have now!!! the fuel sending unit had a wiflel ball float on it !!! no shit. no wonder it didn't work. the orange stuff that was in the glass fuel filter was some adhesive around the fueling arm where it met the tank. jesus the last guy that owned this car jb weld engineered the hell out of it. but its getting fixed little by little now . im showing this car much needed love. i ordered dash vent covers an a carpet kit last night in my sweet teal blue. the front an back seats an package tray are next. im having some difficulty finding the door seals. all of mine are $hit. but ill keep hunting something will pop up soon. i have minor body damage to fix. im gonna kick off the surface rust on the trunk hood soon an navel jelly an prime it. i just keep telling my self that this is a good car an even with all the abuse it has endured its still running. i feel like the first time in my life that this is my car. ive never loved any other car i've owned as much as this one. i have a radio but still don't care to put it in. i like to hear it, know the cars sound, notice right away any new noises it makes. oh an man its damn good on gas. woot woot 1 barrel carb.
wow, i know a girl up in hollyweird thats got a blue 63!.... nice little car too. got any pics of yours?
i know you've been working hard at making it better. it's very satisfying work. so, congrats. let's see some pics...
Congrats from Ga......yee,haaa.There are a lot of Mopar sites out there and if you find one that deals with Darts(cool cars) they can show the the way to door seals ect.Ibought some for my 59 Dodge Town Panel but the name has left me for now,i will find it and ck there catalog and give ya a shout back.Keep up the good work,latter tattor......................YG
These guys http://www.laysons.com/ can fix you up with door weatherstrip, it's called windlace in their catalog, and one side is visible inside the car, so it's available in colors, prolly even teal