I have used 303 Aerospace Protectant on plastic, rubber, fiberglass and leather with good results. Far superior to Armor All. It worked well on the dash pad, door panels and leather seats in our '55 Chrysler 300 and we have an '86 Chrysler LeBaron T&C convertible with the woodie sides and the 303 made them look like new. I think it would work good on a vinyl top, but I'd sure do a little experiment first before spraying it on a light colored/white vinyl top-and be sure to clean the top first and do the work in the shade or inside. Claims to have an SPF (Sun Protection Factor-like suntan lotion) of 40. For the vendor site, see: www.303products.com or for the protectant specifically: http://tinyurl.com/2fwqp92 There are probably better products designed specifically for leather. Well, we're off to the races tomorrow. Here's hoping for a far better New Year for us all. Hoping to see you in Carmel in June. Rich Barber Brentwood, CA 1955 Chrysler C-300 From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of George Koehn Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 6:00 AM To: thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx; brandt300g@xxxxxxxxx; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Torqueflight woes and vinyl roof protection? Christopher, I use the 303 Aerospace protectant for all such needs and it is the best results of anything available. Be sure to wipe it completely dry after application. George GEORGE W KOEHN 1003 Temple Grove Winter Park, Florida 32789 407-808-5265 Summer 78 Summit Park Drive Elk River Club Banner Elk, NC 28604 828-733-4109 > To: brandt300g@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:brandt300g%40yahoo.com> ; chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com> > From: thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:thelastbestgenius%40hotmail.com> > Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 08:49:15 +1000 > Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Torqueflight woes and vinyl roof protection? > > > 1) As no one else yet replied, I reply, but I sure others in US must know way more than me re old Torqueflights!!!?? > > Brandt and other 300 owners re Torqueflight woes/failures - years ago I had one of my cast iron torqueflights rebuilt. As soon as I collected it, it seemed to need more revs that I thought to get car to move off, and after a few miles it failed. From memory I think it was the large retaining ring in the front clutch had not been 'snapped home'fully, and therefore all the clutch plates etc were not held (home/closed) fully. Trans worked with revs, but too much oil/pressure obviously escaping, such trans/clutch failed in short time. At same time I had same problem with '58 Cad convert trans the same guy rebuilt at same time!!! - the unsecured front cover of clutch rode forward and destroyed/ruined I think front cover/oil pump housing. > > I know for sure that was what wrecked my Cad trans, and I fairly sure it was also something with front clutch of 300C trans, but I cannot remember how we fixed Totquelight - the Cad required wrecking another trans to get the cast housing parts that sit/bolt at front of inside of trans, where the original parts were ruined/gouged. If your trans has failed twice after low miles, at least this bit of your story rings same as my woes?? Good luck, sounds like maybe get George Rhiel rebuild it/one, ? > > > 2) Anyone had any experience re a US made small spray bottle of "Aerospace Protectant", made by "303 Products Inc". > I recently was lucky/stupid enough to buy a real nice/dry mint '78 Town Landau Tbird which standard had two part vinyl roof (split by stainless/alloy band like '57/58 Cad Broughams used), and the red vinyl and red dashtop etc are like new and I do not wish to see our aussie sun destroy it, but aware many warn of the woes/damage by using """"Armoural""" to protect stuff like this, I was suggested that this stuff is the real deal. The bottle says it was developed re aerospace and aviation protection against UV rays - is the stuff any good, or it it a con like gas mileage savers, etc.. > > I have 4 cars now that have vinyl roofs (yes all are NOT 300s, but hey there were one or two nice US perf/luxo cars after 300s went off their original course later on??!) , 3 which roofs are now new ( I found a real good cheap US supplier, who can supply most factory orig grainings, if anyone needs a supplier), and so if this stuff is what those in US know/trust, I will use it and stick with it for all vinyl roofs/dashtops, 300s interior plastic, etc, where sun will destroy. > Doing up an old car to keep is bad enough, but to lose it all over time to sun again, is not real clever if a simple spray once a year of so will protect?! > > (IF UNFAMILAR WITH '303 brand stuff, anyone know what is good/best re other major supplier such as Meguires/other, that I may buy over here - we only get biggest suppliers usually, the 303 brand an odd exception re it being unknown/small brand.) > > HAPPY NEW YEAR from Australia, where we already into our 2nd day of the new year. Here it has been a mixed, often pretty hard year, our economy saved by China buying lots of minerals, which is lucky, as daily our Govts seem to get more disconnected and wasteful re our future and spending money wisely. > Many living in north east corner of nation suffering huge floods, others in south struggling to get rain crops off that were not ruined by unseasonal rains. Our national woes way less than the hard times faced by many isn US and other - may 2011 be a better year for many - it next few weeks our biggest annual car events start a four month run, and of course in US, soon our your biggest volume collector Car Auctions. I plan to use my 300s more this year, maybe finally 'just make time' to get an 'aussie 300 grouping/chapted' up here. > > Christopher Australia > ps on ebay, aussie dollar with paypal was 99.64c to 100c US last night - first time since 1983 in about to be over US dollar - thanks only to raw materials exports, our manufacturing industries now near all gone overseas - last year a real nice red 300F came in, but not much news I know re other 300s heading here due to strength of our dollar/etc. > > > > > To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com> > From: brandt300g@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:brandt300g%40yahoo.com> > Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2011 01:26:32 -0800 > Subject: [Chrysler300] Interesting Torqueflight info! > > > > > > > Hello to all in 300sville! > > I just got Melissa (my G), out of the tranny shop for the 3RD TIME because my > tranny blew a few weeks ago and it's on a 1 year, 12,000 mile warranty so that > parts cool (can't recall if I posted that)! ....And now I get her back and there > is a little slippage (run away) on 3 to 2 kickdowns at over say, 50 - 55 mph. > There was a slip or 'run away' only one time that I can recall during a 3 to 1 > kickdown ...'ouch'..right? Well maybe not! I think it's band adjustment. This is > what I got from google that set me to a link and it is as follows: > www.mopar1.us/band.html . Check it out!! It was just my gut feeling because even > before I found the info, I felt that it was band slippage (but still can be > wrong? Any suggestions?) The fact that my engine was rebuilt and it was a KILLER > rebuild (remember how I explained that Melissa pinned me in my seat!?) suggests > that the local tranny shop (whom has an excellent reputation in my opinion > hopefully) ;-D , adjusted it to what they figured and IS correct according to > what I think they did ...which is doing it by the book to factory specs. Now > what I found suggests that the factory settings ( 'X number of turns, then Y > turns in opposite direction or something like that), was to provide customers > with a smoother shift. What this page suggests is that the adjustment is > determined by 'until you can barely turn driveshaft with hand...etc..etc. It > explains it all!! Well, Happy New Year everyone!!! I am writing this 1 hr and 23 > minutes into the new year! > > Sincerely & 300ly, Brandt H J with a soon fine running G at last!! > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > To send a message to this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com> > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:bob%40simplexco.com> or > go to http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Chrysler300/join and select the "Leave Group" button > > For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > For archives go to http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/search.htm#querylangYahoo! 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