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Old 07-22-2017, 09:31 AM
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Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to more pictures.

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Couple more pics I took today.. need to order front bucket seat covers and arm rest this week . Unfortunately they are telling me 12-14 weeks for this color interior? The rest of the interior is inpretty nice shape. Probably replace the carpet also.
Anyone know where to have original wiper motor rebuilt for this car? The motor works but doesn't stop with the switch. I installed another switch but no difference . Thinking it might be in the wiper motor?
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Old 07-22-2017, 08:25 PM
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Few more
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Is the engine block code '914' or '915' (stamped 5)?

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Old 07-22-2017, 09:10 PM
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Original engine with a 4.33 rear? That's amazing!


Must be very low mileage. How can you drive with 4.33?

Beautiful car.

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Old 07-22-2017, 10:02 PM
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Is the engine block code '914' or '915' (stamped 5)?

Looks nice!

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Old 07-23-2017, 08:03 AM
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Brent, great car and thanks for sharing.
I personally like the strips since it sports a different look. Also due to them being changed by the original owners its understandable if you left them. Either way its a simple fix down the road if required.
Wish you many happy miles. Enjoy!

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Old 07-23-2017, 08:26 AM
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Very nice! Enjoy.

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Great looking car! I would leave the front seat covers and look for a nice used arm rest pad. I don't think you'll be happy with the attempted color match of any reproduction interior parts. You can also search for a nice used passenger seat cover if your driver's side cover is roasted. The passenger seat cover looks great! How is the driver's seat? By the looks of the rest of the interior it cannot be too bad. Those door panels and dash pad are beautiful!
FYI, It looks like the small 'Ram Air' metal decal fell off of your pull cable bracket.

BTW, Gary, the radiation comment was funny! And yes, good eye too!


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Yea the mirrors are one of the things I need to change. Previous owner showed me a picture of the car from 1971-72 and these same mirrors were already installed. Must have did that soon after seeing the 71 models?
Yea thats the kinda stuff we did back then

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Must be very low mileage. How can you drive with 4.33?

Beautiful car.
The XM 4.33 posi is what makes this RA III, M21 4 speed GTO Judge a real runner and very special.

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I thought special order axle on RAIII begat a 3:90...special order on RAIV begat a 4:33? How is this verified on documentation?

Cool Judge BTW!

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Check the procedure to bench test the wiper motor in the service manual. It's a little confusing and youll need some jumper wires but once I worked through it I was able to isolate my problem to a bad ground and didnt have to replace it.

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What a beautiful Judge. I love all the colors. I agree about trying to find clean pieces for,the interior. Also need to get rid of that ugly Wagner master cylinder. They did this back in the 80s for some reason. I had one on a chevelle. Congrats!,

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Great looking car! I would leave the front seat covers and look for a nice used arm rest pad. I don't think you'll be happy with the attempted color match of any reproduction interior parts. You can also search for a nice used passenger seat cover if your driver's side cover is roasted. The passenger seat cover looks great! How is the driver's seat? By the looks of the rest of the interior it cannot be too bad. Those door panels and dash pad are beautiful!
FYI, It looks like the small 'Ram Air' metal decal fell off of your pull cable bracket.

BTW, Gary, the radiation comment was funny! And yes, good eye too!
Yea the drivers seat cover is toast.. good idea looking for a used passenger side.
I did have Ames send me a color sample for seats and it actually was really close to the original? (Legendary brand).
I have a decal ordered for the pull knob bracket also

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I thought special order axle on RAIII begat a 3:90...special order on RAIV begat a 4:33? How is this verified on documentation?

Cool Judge BTW!
This is how it's listed on phs
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Check the procedure to bench test the wiper motor in the service manual. It's a little confusing and youll need some jumper wires but once I worked through it I was able to isolate my problem to a bad ground and didnt have to replace it.
Yea I need to bench test the wiper motor. I got a little nervous when i tried running it on car it started to smell hot. That why I thought it might be the motor?

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This is how it's listed on phs

If you have time, this is good reading...


http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...+3%3A90&page=4

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Couple more pics I took today.. need to order front bucket seat covers and arm rest this week . Unfortunately they are telling me 12-14 weeks for this color interior? The rest of the interior is inpretty nice shape. Probably replace the carpet also.
Anyone know where to have original wiper motor rebuilt for this car? The motor works but doesn't stop with the switch. I installed another switch but no difference . Thinking it might be in the wiper motor?
Thanks
For wiper motors, contact Danny Tate at Wiper Works
ph 931 598-9573
wiperman57@msn.com

He does very good work on restoring wiper motors
He is in Sewanee TN

Steve

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Nice looking Judge Brent; congrats on the find and purchase. Enjoy it in good health!

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