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My research shows this NOS 2266034 tailpipe is the same as part number 1948539 and fits the following cars: 1960 DeSoto, 1960-61 Dodge and Plymouth right side with H/P engine, 1960-61 Chrysler 300G w/Ram Manifold, 1962 Chrysler 300 all models and 1963-64 Dodge 880 and Chrysler Newport with...
Hi...I'm looking to buy a passenger side outside mirror to match the driver remote style mirror found on mid 60's to early 70's cars. Driver quality is fine.
Let me know what you've got.
Thanks
WTB a driver quality rear deck lid moulding for my 67 Charger. My current one has serious pitting. I know there are repos available, but I'd like to find an original replacement one with less pitting.
Shot in the dark I know....most are trash after 54 years, but thought I'd give it a try.
Thanks
Looking to buy a repo rear window gasket for my 67 Charger. Any suggestions for a source?
Precision seems available from several vendors, but looking for feedback before pulling the trigger.
Thanks in advance
Just thought I’d share my 67 Charger L code 4 speed.
I’m a long time fan/owner of 1st generation Dodge Chargers. Currently I own and drive a 66 black CA car with 383 A/T and factory A/C and a 67 383 4 bbl. Charger from Arizona/Texas with 4 speed, buffed silver paint and factory A/C. Both are...
My FSM says I have to remove the heater assembly to remove the core....seems to me I remember removing the core from my 67 Charger without removing the complete heater assembly.. of course that was 20 years ago, so I may be wrong.
Anyway, anybody chime in.
Thanks, Pat
I recently saw a movie on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's early life and was pleasantly surprised to see near the end of the movie a 66 or 67 Dodge Charger parked on the street. Nice frontal view showing the headlight doors closed. Also seen in the movie were some NYC cabs: a 1967 Plymouth Fury and a...
I know some long time FBBO members will recognize this car from my 2009 “for sale” posting. Same car, pretty much same condition except the car is now 51 years old and I am now 76 years old.
The car has been stored inside since I purchased it in 1990 awaiting the restoration I had every...
While perusing May/June 2017 and July/August 2017 issues of Old Car Report Price Guide, I discovered the following price changes listed in the two issues concerning 1966-69 Chargers. I own a 66 and 67, thus the interest.
I have no idea if the amounts listed are realistic or not and really don't...
I know this may a long shot, but I'm hoping someone has the rear radio support bracket in thier stash of used parts. Normally the radio support brackets are fairly simple straight pieces with bent ends at the attachment points, fairly easy to fabricate. But no..... not on my 87 W150. I was...
I know 273 A-body (64-67) cars have the exhaust exiting the rear on the driver side. I would like to know which side (driver or passenger) the 273 engined B-body cars exited. The 318 single exhaust B-bodies for 1966-67 exited the passenger side, but I suspect the opposite side for the 273...
I know it's not a B-body, but with the varied expertise on this forum, I am hoping someone can recommend a transporter to move a compact Kubota from Shreveport, LA to Front Royal, VA.
Thanks
I have a 1967 legit L code (440 HP engine) Charger for sale. It needs a total restoration, but all original parts are there. Factory A/C and PDB with DD1 Medium Blue Metallic. Car has been on blocks in my garage since 1990 in the same condition I bought it. Last road worthy in 1976 in KY. I...