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I'm in the process of taking one a part. I'll see if I can document mine fairly well to help ya out. may be another week or two. Were you able to open your case by turning it or was it difficult to do? i had to do some prying.
I just did this job last week for the first time. Had a driver made, as you can see below in the picture, because of how thin the bushing was and I was worried if i used a socket it would slip and ruin the bushing. Worked great. Used it to hammer out the old one. Started to hammer in the new one...
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Looking to see if this is a common seat or if it's tough to find. This was found in a 1969 coronet 4 door car that I believe was the original seat to the car. The seat backs currently have a stationary bracket to keep them from folding but it looks like they could have a lock mechanism...
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I am looking for some help in decoding my fender tag with what my 1969 Charger R/T came with for a tail stripe. I understand V88 would have been the fender tag code for strip delete but I am not seeing one for a bumblebee stripe and the color. Does a Charger R/T automatically get a...
The clips are in the picture below and are readily available at most Mopar restoration shops. The trim piece could be called headliner side trim. You should be able to remove what you have, crimp the clips a little tighter and re-install. I have found them not to hold as perfect as you would...