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My friend, Ross, has a 1967 Belvedere II that has the high mounted normal bright trim, as well as the GTX-style lower trim. This car is not a Silver Special. His previous '67 Belvedere was a Silver Special car, with the unique interior trim and matching vinyl top. It had the lower trim package.
I already bought the the pieces in original mopar parts but I ended up with the 22 inch radiator piece for the passenger side. Does Amd sell it separately or just the complete top?
The vinyl top was an option, not all of them had it.
Reread your first post.
The car originally had a 2.94 open rear end.
There is no rear defrost code.
The rear defroster would have been and blower motor with an air duct not electrical grid on the glass.
Y5 is a silver vinyl top
H4A is Silver Special interior. The package usually included a matching charcoal/silver coloured vinyl top. Legendary Interiors reproduces these unique interior pieces and top.
I was wrong there is no servo in the 66 trans. the rebuilt 1968 is in. it has the red clutch discs probably over kill. we put the b&m shift kit using the heavy duty directions. shifts at 4800 rpms at wot. the main thing when I manually shift it say at 5200 rpms it goes right into gear.