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    WTB Dart interior door handles needed

    I am in search of two interior door handles for a 1962 Dodge Dart. I'm having no luck finding a source for them. They look like the picture below. If anyone can help me out I would really appreciate it!
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    Looking for info on this Dart color code

    I found pictures of this Dart on the "62-65 car show" thread posted by HEMI-ITIS, and want to paint my '62 Dart this very color which appears to be an off white in color. In one of the pictures there is a chart by the car that says it is "correct flax white color paint". Everything I can find on...
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    Hello everyone!

    Car Nut, the car was repainted by the dealer who originally sold the car. The dealership owner ended up with it years later started a restoration and then bailed on it, selling it partially finished. Yellow was the original color but the current color is not quite the same as the original...
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    WTB Dart exterior trim needed

    Thanks for the reply! Would you be willing to sell them??
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    Hello everyone!

    Pictures as promised Here are the pictures of the Charger as well as 2 of my latest project. The yellow paint has got to go! - - - Updated - - - Thank you Car Nut, Pictures below!
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    WTB Dart exterior trim needed

    I am in search of the 2 small chrome end caps that terminate into the back up light trim that wraps around the corners on each side of my 1962 Dodge Dart. If anyone can guide me in a possible direction I would really appreciate it!
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    Hello everyone!

    Hello! I'm Cameron from NC and just wanted to introduce myself. I have been a die hard Mopar fan since I was young. My first car was a 1973 Plymouth Roadrunner that my dad and I restored and transplanted a built 440 in. My father, being an old hot rodder built the motor to what I believe now, he...
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