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    Finding the original owner

    When we got the car in early 80's it was dark green (gg I think?) had a green vinyl top, column shift auto, no console but had a buddy seat, the clock was mounted under the dash by the ash tray and has power windows. I'm not sure if power windows were an option or not. Seems like a lot of work...
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    66 charger lower rear window channel

    My son and I are in the prosses of replacing front and rear window gaskets, cleaning up the channels we found rust in the bottom rear corners. So we are asking if any one has a shell of a charger they can cut up for these corner parts. Even the top corners would help us fab in something. Thanks Dan
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    Finding the original owner

    That my friend is a great story!! I don't think my chargers history will be quite that cool but ya never know! I do have the certicard from the original owner out of Amarillo TX so I will hit the web and see where it takes me! Thanks again for the great story and ideas! Dan
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    Finding the original owner

    I'm thinking about trying to find the original owner or family to try and get some answers about some oddities with our 66 charger. Any one have experience with this and how did you go about it.
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    Hello from the west burbs of chicago

    Merry Christmas all! Just getting back into this with my son Matt. We have a 66 charger that's been in the family for close to 40ys, my wife and I got the car a little over 30ys ago. The 66 came out of Texas in the early 80's and is very solid with minor rust here and there! In 89ish I did a...
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    WTB 66 charger lower rear window channel

    Looking for the lower rear window channel corners for my 66 charger. any one have decent corners to cut out? I might be interested in the uppers to help fab the lowers. Thanks Dan
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