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I see them on ebay from time to time. Be patient and one will come up, but you'll probably spend a good penny. I paid 800 bucks for the grille for my 66 coronet...and I still have to pay to have it re-done. Check alltrim.com. The guy does awesome work and i've seen numerous 67 grilles on his...
It's not a rare care or anything, so I would do whatever I wanted to do to it. I'm not really a numbers guy or anything. I would go big block for sure.
When i replace the floor, rear footwells, and under seat area, would you recommend taking all the old sheet metal out first and replace or take out the old stuff a piece at a time. Meaning take out floor, replace floor, take out rear footwells, replace rear footwells, etc. Thanks in advance.
It's looking like it would just be easier to bite the bullet and buy the reproduction piece. I already have a new one piece floor with rear footwells and yesterday I was doing some work and Theres some rust holes on the drivers side. None real big but scattered and underneath it's pitted in that...
I'm in the need of the passenger and driver floor under the rear seat. I'm lookings for clean original as I don't want to spend $300 for a reproduction when I don't need the whole thing. Contact Ronnie @ [email protected], Thanks
They don't make reproduction sheet metal for 63-65 b-bodies...AMD makes a full floor now, but that's about it. It's a lot harder to find any parts for early b-bodies, but they sure are worth it. Your best bet would be to try an all mopar salvage yard. Good luck
a 493 is a 440 block bored .030" with a 4.15" crank. Common set up. Use the displacement formula: bore x bore x stroke x # of cylinders x .785
In this case it would be 4.35 x 4.35 x 4.15 x 8 x .785
I would call a mopar only salvage yard, such as wildcat mopars in Oregon, and see what they would sell those pieces to you for. That way you have a quote from a business and that would make your claim that much better. I'd say you have about $400 worth of trim.
I've been looking for windshield moldings for my 1966 coronet 2 door sedan and a guy from moparts.com has a set he said he would sale me off a 69 coronet. He said that all 66-70 b-bodies have the same pieces and only the sides vary from sedans to hardtops. I was wondering if anyone knew if that...