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1969 Dodge Charger R/T S/E

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Made the trip to National Moparts in Orillia, Ontario to get a few things today. Picked up new carpet, headliner, headliner insulation, sill plates, sill plate extensions, seat bolts, rubber floor grommets, and some new front arm rests for the Charger. Got home and went to work pulling down the old headliner. Mice had shredded the insulation and made two large nests in the ceiling. After getting it all cleaned up, realized I'm going to have to research how to put in the new one, it was quite a process getting the old one down. Anyways, one small step closer. How do these front clips by the windshield come out? I ended up just cutting the headliner around them. Also, this is all the mice left me of my Broadcast paperwork... :(

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Eric Pearson
Eric Pearson
those clips will pull out bu I would recommend leaving them alone. They are kinda a one time use deal. If you end up with one or several clips that won’t stay in you can drill a 1/8 hole and put a aluminum pop rivet in them and no one will ever notice with all the trim and windshield in
Got the seats, console, and carpet out to have a look at the floor. A few holes, but honestly better than I was expecting.

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B7 1969 R/T SE
B7 1969 R/T SE
Aftermarket stick on side moldings. They were never offered on 1968-70 Chargers.
Here is a breakdown of the Fender Tag codes I researched online:

E86 440 cid 4 barrel V8 (High Performance) 375hp
D21 4 Speed Manual Transmission
XS29 1969 Charger R/T
L9B 440 1969 Hamtramck, Michigan plant
X9 Black Interior
V1X Black Alligator Vinyl Top
A01 Light Package (ash tray, glove box, map, trunk lights)
A33 Track Pak w/3.54 ratio
A47 Special Edition Package
C16 Console w/Woodgrain Panel
C55 Bucket Seats
L31 Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals
M21 Roof drip rail moldings
M31 Belt Moldings
R11 AM Radio (2 Watts)
V88 Stripe Delete

Canadian Car with Kilometers on the Speedometer, Dad was second owner, His cousin bought the car brand new.
Wiley88
Wiley88
Also it appears at some point there was a moulding running down the length of the side of the car, was this a factory option? Ive never seen another Charger with this. Posted a pic where you can see the old glue lines.
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Freed her from her prison and brought her home to start work.

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