Mopar B-Body Restoration: 1966-1970
The Chrysler B-Bodies from 1966 to 1970 are the most-restored cars in
the franchise's storied history. Popular models among them include the
Charger, Coronet, GTX, Road Runner, and Super Bee. Restoring a Mopar
B-Body is easier than ever with numerous of available aftermarket parts
suppliers. This book offers an in-depth resource for restoring a Mopar
B-Body. Step-by-step processes walk you through the tasks of metal
repair, suspension rebuild, driveline verification, interior
restoration, and more. All components are addressed, creating the most
complete resource in the marketplace. With multiple step-by-step
procedures and more than 400 color photographs, this is the
most-complete hands-on book ever written covering these coveted
Chryslers. This will be your primary resource when it's time to tackle a
full restoration or complete a simple repair on your prized Pentastar.
You won't find a cheaper "part" that helps you more than Mopar B-Body
Restoration 1966-1970.
Mopar B-Body Performance Upgrades 1962-1979
Stock Super Bees, Road Runners, Chargers or other Mopar B-Body cars were
equipped with torsion bar front suspension, antiquated disc and drum
brakes, and worm gear steering, and other 1960s-1970s technology. Today,
an entire spectrum of parts is available to transform the B-Body?s
merely average performance into awesome performance, and this means
taking a quantum leap forward in engine output, handling, braking,
comfort, and reliability. However, to achieve the best possible
performance from Mopar B-Body muscle cars, you need to select the best
combination of complementary parts for a particular application, such as
high-performance street, autocross/road racing, and drag racing.
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