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I am still in the process of finishing up my 1968 Plymouth Belvedere restoration. I am still looking for the lower tank and two side brackets for my radiator. I have the correct top tank (2898069) and if I can come up with the two side brackets and lower tank I can get it recored and put...
1968/1969 Front Swaybar
I am restoring a 1968 Plymouth Belvedere Police Package (RK41) car. I need front sway bar and brackets. I have complete front sway bar and brackets for 1970 if anyone needs one. The complete set is in excellent condition.
I am restoring a 1968 Plymouth Belvedere Police Package (RK41) car. I need front sway bar and brackets. I have complete front sway bar and brackets for 1970 if anyone needs one. The complete set is in excellent condition.
I am in the middle of my restoration. Recently bead blasted my front turn signal housings (They had some surface rust). I epoxy primed them. Sprayed the exterior of the housings black. I believe the inside originally had some type of silver reflective paint. Anyone know how or what I can...
I am into a resto on a 1968 Plymouth Belvedere 4 door "K" code police package. I can't seem to find door seals for 4 door sedans? Anyone out there have any ideas or know of a company making 4 door seals?
I have a 68 plymouth belvedere. It is stripped down to basically a shell. Nothing else could be taken off the car without breaking welds. I am interested in the locations of VIN stampings. I know about the radiator support, under the driver side trunk weather stripping. Are there any others...
This is a very rare #'s matching 1970 Plymouth Belvedere Police Package car. 383-4 barrel (standard police package for that year) "K" code belvederes barely exist. Just about all have been crushed. It is originally out of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. It was purchased at a county...