1968 delmont 88 parts sourcing help
#1
1968 delmont 88 parts sourcing help
ok im looking for a few parts that i cant seem to find..
1. windows trim/rubber for the doors and rear windows
2. trunk seal rubber
3. door trim rubber
and just any place that would carry parts for my car would be great..
and lastly.. minus a full engine tear down what would give me a few extra horse power?
I currently have these..
1. holly street dominator intake.
2. holly carb that i cant rightly identify heres the numbers i found..
facing the front of the carb from the bumper at the first float /barrels..
I see.. 331D-8 and right below it in line i see 1582 now the D might be a messed up 0 but it looks like a D..
then below the bowl on the front right i see 10569
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1. windows trim/rubber for the doors and rear windows
2. trunk seal rubber
3. door trim rubber
and just any place that would carry parts for my car would be great..
and lastly.. minus a full engine tear down what would give me a few extra horse power?
I currently have these..
1. holly street dominator intake.
2. holly carb that i cant rightly identify heres the numbers i found..
facing the front of the carb from the bumper at the first float /barrels..
I see.. 331D-8 and right below it in line i see 1582 now the D might be a messed up 0 but it looks like a D..
then below the bowl on the front right i see 10569
Fi8132Y.jpg
#4
also what disk set up can i go to for the fronts?
Last edited by DigitalFubar; February 8th, 2014 at 12:18 AM.
#6
Gears in the rear axle. As far as the cold air intake, I'm not a fan of the ricer style intakes as they still pull underhood air in, its still hotter than the air in front of the radiator support. Here's a pic of what Ford did in the early 60's. Disc brakes, 69-70 will bolt on. 68 had them too, but stay away, Expensive and hard to get parts for the 68's. 69-70 rotors are not produced any longer. There is a guy on here that has found a suitable replacement.
#7
'68 Delmont owner also. I just ordered a full set of replacement rubbers and seals for mine. Metra makes them and I ordered mine from Rock auto.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...arcode=1440846
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...arcode=1440846
#9
Hi scott ill give you a call in the morning.. just saw this reply and it is late..
Im not sure what would fit and what wouldnt.. Is your car disk brakes in front?
Does any one else know if any of the molding would fit or trim?
Im not sure what would fit and what wouldnt.. Is your car disk brakes in front?
Does any one else know if any of the molding would fit or trim?
#10
'68 Delmont owner also. I just ordered a full set of replacement rubbers and seals for mine. Metra makes them and I ordered mine from Rock auto.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...arcode=1440846
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...arcode=1440846
#11
Gears in the rear axle. As far as the cold air intake, I'm not a fan of the ricer style intakes as they still pull underhood air in, its still hotter than the air in front of the radiator support. Here's a pic of what Ford did in the early 60's. Disc brakes, 69-70 will bolt on. 68 had them too, but stay away, Expensive and hard to get parts for the 68's. 69-70 rotors are not produced any longer. There is a guy on here that has found a suitable replacement.
#12
There are a couple(few?) guys on here that have some disc brake parts for the big cars. I might have a set of spindles, I'll have to check my stock. If you use the search function on here, you might have some luck. Try different wordings like Delta disc brakes, Delmont disc brakes, disc brakes, etc...
#13
There are a couple(few?) guys on here that have some disc brake parts for the big cars. I might have a set of spindles, I'll have to check my stock. If you use the search function on here, you might have some luck. Try different wordings like Delta disc brakes, Delmont disc brakes, disc brakes, etc...
#14
unless Things have changed since I did my 68 ninety-eight convertible disc change over , the only disc's that will fit OLDSMOBILE CARS are Oldsmobile Disc' brakes 67 thru 70 big cars only .as someone stated they are far and few around ,costly and heavy to ship . that being said I know of a few yards that have some still on the cars , cost around $300.00 + take off + shipping . then you need to rebuild the calipers and turn the rotors . I guess new calipers are available , not rotors .
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