That would be okay with me. I joined in 1997, long before those years were
called "Haze Green," and noting the unibody distinction seems a better way to
designate those years than using an in-joke about a particular member's car . .
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Mark M
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> From: "Rob McCall" <Rob_Mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2004/08/27 Fri PM 10:50:12 EDT
> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: IML: Haze green plug change
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> I'm in need of a little Imperial guidance here. I've been working on my '67
> Le Baron trying to get it back among the living after its 15 year coma. The
> Holley that was on it was pouring gas better than a full service pump. I've
> pulled the Holley and installed a spare Edelbrock I had here, but I need to
> change the plugs. Is there a trick to removing the rearmost driver's side
> plug? The steering column coupler is in the way. I also notice the front
> passenger plug caused some clearance problems with my ratchet and the upper
> control arm hardware.
>
> Any tips are greatly appreciated.
>
> As fodder for the Haze Green Era controversy, couldn't the '67-68's be
> referenced as the first generation unibody Imperial?
>
> Rob McCall
> Maroon Haze, plug fowled, '67 Le Baron
> '68 Barracudas
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