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I need B. Can you send me a photo of that part off of the car? Also, do you have other parts for a 1968 Dodge Charger? The reason I ask is that several of my parts were stolen when the car was dismantled. So at this time I don't know what other parts are missing. Thanks!
1968 Dodge Charger: I need measurements for the exact location for the spare tire hold down bracket and the two trunk floor spare tire supports brackets (one left, one right). See photo. My original floor was totally rusted through and the brackets were gone. Measurements and a photo would...
Did the 1968 Dodge Charger come with trunk fiberboard panels on the sides and back? If not, is it just left open so you see the inside of the rear quarters, top of the fenders and the back of the lights? If all of this shows, what color should the inside quarters and fenders be painted? Thanks!
Does any vendor make the stainless steel bottom grill molding for a 1967 Dodge Charger? If not, are there any vendors that can remove scratches and dents and replate the molding? Mine doesn't look very good. Thanks!
Regarding the front shocks, were they painted on top including the rubber grommet that goes through the shock tower, the same color as the car at the factory? My car has a black interior. What sheen of black paint should the metal part of the dash be? Thanks!
What sheen of black paint is the area across the back where the tail lights are installed? Gloss, flat, semi-gloss, satin? My goal is to use the same black sheen as the factory did. Thanks!
The engine and transmission are not in the car. I need to determine if the drive shaft I have is the correct one. I need to know how long it is supposed to be. I found some measurements in the parts book on how to measure the distance for the universal joint (3 1/8"), but the book does not...
1968 Dodge Charger, 318, 8.75 rear end, 904 transmission. What is the proper method for measuring the length of the drive shaft? What length do I need? As long as the universal joints fits, do I need to be concerned about the length of the yoke? Thanks!