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Nah... Dislike. I never understood the reason for them, even on so many of the Ford Mustangs back in the day. Did Mopar ever put them on anything from the factory? E Body, maybe?
Say it ain't so! I used to see a lot of similar creations when I was a kid. Usually based on Cadillacs and Buicks of the 1950s. Wonder how the unibody structure is holding up on this? I see there were no pics of under the vehicle.....
Fuel pickup sock in the tank is clogged. Or possibly just the inline filter. Have you checked the filter? I had a similar problem on my car, and found the fuel filter full of trash....
My 66 Charger had power windows. As for the radio, I think an AM/FM was available in 1967, but not certain. I know the 66s and 67s had the same dash, so it could have been an easy swap.
I rely on the stick on convex spot mirrors in all of my daily drivers. I have considered putting on a passenger side mirror and sticking a spot mirror on it.