Friday, May 27, 2011

69 Dodge Charger vs 71 Plymouth Hemi Cuda!! which wins?

Question 1
69 Dodge Charger vs 71 Plymouth Hemi Cuda!! which wins?...  generally speaking, with everything being equal in a DRAG TYPE RACE, which would have the advantage??

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1)   Charger!! but thats just because I'm a Dodge/Chevy guy! - nhojdel

2)   Stuff your leaving out, what size motors? what rear end ratio's? What transmission?
The Hemi came in a couple of different sizes, and the Charger also came with the same motors that the Cuda did.
In most cases, bone stock, I would pull for the Cuda all day long. - Jeff R

3)   chrysler and plymouth and dodge were all Mopar so for the most part the drive train is the same My charger had a built 440 magnum and a lot of those hemi cuda had a six pack so if you could get the tires to stop smoking who ever managed to figure that part out usually ends up in front.
Those big blocks were torque monsters when it came to frying tires. I could leave a huge cloud of rubber smoke a block long ( have to let off the gas for stop signs and such) but anyway, lots of fun, just don't let the cops catch you doing it, they tend to get a lot upset for some reason. - roger

4)   the 71 clearly wins in the resale contest. - done wrenching

5)   69 Charger by a nose - 206 BALLER


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Question 2
Key will not come out of ignition when you turn off the car. The car is a 1998 Chrysler Sebring Convertible.?...  I have a 1998 Chrysler Sebring Convertible. The key will not come out of the ignition when you turn the car off.

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1)   turn the wheel to unlock the key or try turning to the "O" position only to remove. - John

2)   Make sure that wheels are as straight possible and that the gear shift is fully in the park position then trying giggling the ignition as you try giggling the steering wheel and gently push forward on the gear shifter.Otherwise you may have to take the plastic steering wheel cover that the ignition fits into off.There are torque head screws that require to be removed and it helps to have the right length of torque head screw driver.This always you to pull the twice pieces apart and off then you will see a cable that is plugged in by the ignition cylinder this cable is was allows the wheel to lock when the key is removed.The cylinder can be removed with the key by pushing the plastic release clip.Popping out the cylinder may help you to get the key out or try another cylinder and new key.Locksmiths can set the new cylinder to your old keys.


Hope that helps and best of luck.By the way this maybe a factory recall issue or there might be service bulletins so check with the dealerships.Autozone offers free online registration you can look up your vehicle as see what recall issues etc they may have listed. - helpful bob

3)   These Chrysler Sebring ignition switch locks have a high failure rate. The key getting stuck is the first sign that your switch is getting ready to die. Amazingkeys.com has the switches at deep discount prices and they will match them up to your old key at no additional charge. This will save you several hundred dollars. Here is a link to a picture of the switch and the information about it: - Bob R

4)   try pushing the shifter up more while its in park if thats the problem it will click - coachman85138


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Question 3
Where are the cowl,fender,vin numbers located on a 1974 Plymouth Duster?...  I need some help finding the location of the cars vin numbers and tags.
It would be great if you could provide a website that decodes them in detail.

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1)   http://www.southernbushmotorsports.com/vin.htm
Theres a VIN decoder for your car!

I have no idea were to find them on your car though :x - Jaden

2)   Well Hi, I found a link where u can try. http://findsth.info/429212/fender - Debby Hazelip

3)   There should be a sticker on driver's door or post with VIN on it. - Dennis


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Question 4
is a 2003 Chrysler 300m with a little over a 100k miles a good car?...  

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1)   You are probably very near the end of its useful lifespan. Expect some major repair bills. - smgray99

2)   Depends on how it was taken care of. I would put a new timing belt and water pump on it, change oil and filter, then let er rip. - done wrenching


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Question 5
What fuse is it 4 a 2010 chrysler 300 ?...  my charger doesn't work. it's located in the middle council . looks like a cigarette lighter slot. can't find the manual

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1)   You can sometimes find the manual for your car online. They can be hard to find though so it could take some looking. Or open the fuse panel where all the fuses are for your car. They are generally under the dash on the side of the dash where you open your door. They can also be in the glove compartment. It will say fuse box on the panel and then just pull that off and it will have a diagram for which fuse goes to what. Hope that helps. - jaric

2)   Try this link :) http://gooods.info/53612/cigarette-lighter Gooooood luck (: - Bolin Timothy


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