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The white plastic clips are the ones that are used in most of the holes on the body for the upper body side molding. Not pictured are the short little plastic rods that push in from the outside to spread the 4 tangs apart on the inside of the sheet metal. I didn't find these on a quick search of...
On the front fenders, two of the clips are metal with studs into the wheel wells. When you remove the nuts from inside the wheel wells, try not to break the studs. If you do, you'll need new clips and will need to modify them to work. You'll also find studded clips on each end of each door. The...
When it comes to any 62 Plymouth, I doubt anyone would even question it. There were variations on the trim by model as well as by production date. For example, I know at the start of the model year, the Savoy and Belvedere had a single tail light on each side, the Fury had two on each side, and...
I added the Satellite/GTX (red/white/blue) grille badge to the grille of my 67 Belvedere wagon. I like the look on an otherwise very plain looking grille. Oh, and it completely covers a nasty gouge on the wide center horizontal bar of my grille.
Its YY1. But, this is a 67 and apparently there was a difference between YY1 in 66 and 67. Didn't know that until a few years after I had it painted (when I went to the local Auto Body Supply to get a rattle can of YY1 for touch up). The body shop went by YY1 paint code to get the paint, and it...
The original gas cap doesn't seem to fit securely. But I haven't yet put the screws in to hold the filler tube in place to the quarter. If it looks like I'll still loose the cap once everything is secured in place, I have considered going that route.
In 2019, I bought this wagon, sight unseen, and had it shipped from Kansas City to Virginia. It's been a long road. But today, for the first time since I bought this wagon it moved under its own power. And it was probably it's first time moving under it's own power in more than a quarter of a...
Well, I'm in northern Virginia, near Washington, DC. Yes, we get snow, and the roads are heavily salted in the winter time. The rust showing, in the photo, was the only rust on the car during the time I owned it. I bought it from the original owner in Maryland. The wagon had no rust as it was an...
In the mid 70's, I bought my first car for $425. It was a 67 Belvedere II convertible with a 318. Ten years later, I bought a 64 Ford Country Sedan station wagon for $300 just to haul canoes around on. It had a 352 under the hood.
When I first built my garage, I spent alot of time trying to figure out what coating would look good and be durable enough to last. I couldn't find anything I felt I could afford that would be practical. In the end, I decided to leave the concrete floor untreated. As much as the garage gets...
Tail light lens and bezel is unique to the wagons. I've been watching E-bay for a while. You can usually find every year Belvedere wagon tail lights except 67. Just hoping that nothing bad ever happens to mine.
I will never forget the time I was sitting at a traffic light, in my 68 Formula S Barracuda, in Berkley Springs, West Virginia. I was on my way home from the Mopar Nationals. A distinguished looking older gentleman was pumping gas into his Range Rover at a nearby gas station. He called over to...