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I had the same problem with the carpet in my 74 Charger. I reoved the carpet from the box and installed it right away in the car. I placed heavy carboard and a tarp over it and then installed the rest of the interior while kneeling and in general working on the carpet installing the headliner...
There are reproduction ones made if you want to go that route and keep yours for display of an original. Not exact in some cases but close. Classic Industries for example - part number MB2088. About $9. Applying a contact cement to the old one and trying to put it back on may destroy it. If your...
For clarification, I did a lot of test fitting and trimming prior to painting the dashcap so as to minimize any more heating and trimming after painting during installation.
Terry W.
I used DashTop by Palco. I bought two of them several years ago for about $110 each. I have two Chargers and if I messed one up, I could use the other. I used a Challenger one probably almost 20 years ago and did minimum preparation and it looks it. Turned out terrible on the Challenger. With...
Nothing can beat a quality reproduction dash pad. I assume you are talking about the dash caps available. I installed one in my 74 Rallye Charger. It looks okay. I had to take alot of extra time to get it to fit properly and to get the inserts to fit using a razor knife and heat gun and lots of...
True. I hope it works out for you. I just couldn't justify the cost at the time and I've been hoping a company like Legendary would eventually make them in the cloth material.
Terry W.
I had that same headliner material in my 74 Charger Rallye. I ended up putting a perforated headliner in it for about 1/3 the cost of having one made. I sent a sample piece of my original headliner to SMS Auto Fabrics and the said they could make me a headliner for about $400 about 7 years ago...
for those of you with a 74 B-body with bench seat, what keeps the front bench seat pack from coming off the shaft it pivots on when moved forward to get access to rear seat. My other 74 Charger has a 73 bench seat in it and the shaft is drilled for a cotter pin with a washer as seen in the photo...
Yes, they were in my Charger. As I said, I made an extra one because I have another 74 Charger and no telling if the ones in it are usable. Here's a closeup photo are what the panel composition looks like.
Terry W.
A word of caution before removing the panel piece. Carefully use tape on places where it may fall apart while removing. If pieces break off, mark them so you know where they go. to reassemble to trace a new pattern. I also made an extra set of panels (a total of 2 panels made for each side) just...
My 74 Charger had them also and I couldn't find the correct replacement anywhere. The ones being offered as reproductions are not even close. I made my own out of a heavy cardboard and I glued on insulation. The originals had an asphalt kind of material in them. The ones I made worked great...
Same in my 74 Charger with the headliner. It had cloth, not vinyl. I sent a sample to a custom automotive fabric shop 5 years ago and it was material used in a C-body Chrysler. They would make me a Charger headliner using the material for $450. I bought a vinyl for $100+ instead. It was SMS Auto...
I have a photo of that area in my 74 Charger, both the drivers side and passengers side. The bolts are installed in connecting points. See if this helps.
Terry W.