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I'm wondering if the retention ring that holds my current chrome center cant still be used. I'm going to need to do some testing. I hate to take things apart until I know I have all the right parts to put it back together. But, sometimes the only way to find out is to dig into something.
Jim, Yes I have the link and just looked at the item on their site. It says the wheel is for 66-69 A-B-C Bodies. I found some factory rallye steering wheels for 67 Charger on ebay. But conditions are generally pretty worn and I'd still have the horn button issue.
I just purchased a wooden rally style wheel from PG Classics for my '67 Charger. It's made in China but a big improvement from my cracked plastic wheel that's hiding under a leather wrap. But, my old semi-circular horn bar isn't going to work with the rally wheel. Do I need different retainers...
I just purchased a wooden rally style wheel from PG Classics for my '67 Charger. It's made in China but a big improvement from my cracked plastic wheel that's hiding under the leather wrap. But, my old semi-circular horn bar isn't going to work with the rally wheel. Do I need different...
Great looking car. I've got the radio out of my 1967 Charger as it's inoperative. I'll have it updated to AM-FM while retaining stock look. When I turn the radio on, there's one little pop and then not another sound. No static, nothing, no matter how I turn the volume or tuning knobs...
I have the radio out of my 1967 Charger and will have it rebuilt. The company doing the rebuild recommends that I replace the dash speaker as long as I'm doing the radio and have the dash instrument cluster out. Did you find the replacement for your speaker and if so, what did you use...
I'll be taking the Charger out for the end of the year cruise next week and then I'll tuck it in for the winter. First snowflakes of the year yesterday.
Lots of people have those fuzzy memories of nights in Superior. It was sort of famous as a bar town in its day. Thankfully, that reputation is receding.
Thanks for the add to your site. I've looked through the site and have admired many of the gorgeous Mopars. I own a 1967 Charger, 383 4 barrel, that gets many positive comments at local car shows and while out and about in the public.