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Not mine, but heres an ad for wheels with the dog dish caps.
https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/wto/d/1968-mopar-body-wheels/6344429560.html
1968 Mopar B-Body Wheels - $475
set of 4 wheels came off 1968 dodge coronet with dog dish caps bfgoodrich p205/75r14 tires
comes with 10 left hand...
The hood and trunk letters that WS27 has reproduced are for the 67 Coronet and they look beautiful.
http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/trade/feedback/dodge-deck-lid-letters-the-search-is-over.1644/view...
Good luck, and keep in mind that the only difference between the 66 500 grille and the grilles from other 66 Coronets, is the black paint on the grille. With a little masking tape, a spray can of black paint, and a good photo of an original 500 grille, you can detail any 66 Coronet grille for a 500.
YY1 is right about his FYI. 1967 was the first year for the collapsible column, so the 66 and 67 columns won't interchange as easily as you might expect.
I thought those wheels were recalled. The rumor I heard was that in an accident the wood grain wheel could break away from the six narrow spokes (at the outer end of each spoke where the metal was narrowest and weakest) leaving six sharp and gleaming chrome spikes aimed at the driver's torso.