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Your best resource would likely be RT Specialties. Tom Race is very knowledgeable and might have what you're looking for.
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Didn't know it was posted before. I pulled out my copy of the 1965 Chrysler Annual Report to scan the photo. The Chrysler Annual Reports show up often enough at some of the bigger literature vendors. They are always interesting as the photos show the next model year's cars and they are usually...
I scanned this photo from the 1965 Chrysler Corp. Annual Report to Stock Holders. The photo in the publication is rather small so its a bit grainy at this size. The '66 Charger also appeared alongside Chrysler boats in TV commercials.
I had seen that b&w press release photo before, showing the stipes, vinyl top and special wheel covers. I had thought it was a prototype photo. I knew the vinyl top was available on the 67 Charger. I didn't know those stripes were ever offered. I had always thought the wheel covers were...
I think you can manually open and close them with a screwdriver to loosen them at the pivot point, and re-tighten when in position. A buddy of mine disconnected the power supply to his 67 Charger's headlight door motors after walking into his garage one night and hearing the motors trying to...
Assuming we're talking a 67 Coronet and you're installing a 66-67 Charger hidden headlight grille to give the car the appearance of the Mexican built 67 Coronets. You'll need to get input from owners of 66-67 Chargers and will need to specify that in your request. Later Chargers with hidden...
Actually, the 66-67 Polara 500/Sport Fury Bucket C-body seats were a bit different in appearance than the A and B body bucket seats (alot more chrome trim, a different seat back panel). But, the optional headrests were the same, so, if you were looking for 67 headrests in a salvage yard, check...
My 67 Coronet 500 has the optional headrests on the bucket seats. They were a rare option, however, the 67 C-body bucket seat models used the same seat frames so headrests for a 67 Polara 500, or Sport Fury should fit as well.