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DeltaV's '70 Charger 500; The Omen

The evil scalp laceration tool.

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ROCKFORD, ILL.

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The trunk seal is well beyond shot, but a number is visible.

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Fuel filler tube picture time.

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Someone had a thread asking about this fuel tank "grommet". Here you go:

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The other "grommet" for the over-fill tube:

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Closeup
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Another closeup:

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Other side of this small grommet:
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The large, rubber tank close-out cover:
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Short hose connection between fuel filler tube and small over-fill tube:
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Pretty blue brake shoes. I don't recall factory ones being painted. Car has 77k miles.

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Imagine my surprise when the drum came off with virtually no effort. Oh nice, the lower spring is broken. I found the other half laying in the drum.

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Power window door downstop/snubber assy.​


Does anyone know whether or not the power window downstop/snubber bracket is the same for both doors or are they left- and right-handed?

I cannot find these parts in my 1970 Chrysler parts catalog.

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Here is my WTB ad:

WTB - Power window door downstop/snubber assy.
 
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Power window door downstop/snubber assy.​


Does anyone know whether or not the power window downstop/snubber bracket is the same for both doors or are they left- and right-handed?

I cannot find these parts in my 1970 Chrysler parts catalog.

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Here is my WTB ad:

WTB - Power window door downstop/snubber assy.

I suppose there's a chance the same assembly is used on Cordobas. I'll have to check my '79 Chrysler 300.
 
Is the PW one different than the manual one?

Not sure why it would be but.....
 
Dodge wanted to make sure there was something even more rare than front fenders? :(

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There are only a few power window parts shared across multiple models and years, but there are some power window parts that are specific to the '70 Charger / '70 Coronet. I'm still sorting out which pw part numbers are for '70 Charger/Coronet only. I'm not sure at the moment if some are for '70 Charger only as I haven't finished going through the many pages of the parts lists. The illustrations in the Chrysler Parts Catalog could be better, but they're better than having nothing!

I'll post a Charger manual window crank/regulator illustration later for comparison to the above image.
 
"Strap" attached to bottom of the door.

Strap part number: TBD

Strap length: 4.16"
Strap width: 0.77"
Strap thickness: 0.033
Strap material: Steel

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Fastener overall length: 0.72"
Fastener thread form: 1/4"-20
Fastener head marking: 5 centered above S B
Fastener head diameter: 0.73"
Fastener head height: 0.12"
Fastener spacing: 3.30"
Fastener material: Steel

Each 1/4"-20 nut has a captive washer.
Washer diameter: 0.56"
7/16" socket for removal.

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Thin foam gasket:
0.70" diameter
0.03" thickness after being compressed for 55+ years.


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Holes in bottom of door:
Diameter: 0.31"

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Rubber block on top of bracket.

Rubber block part number: TBD

Length: 1.55"
Width: 1.04"
Height: 0.70"
Note: Height and width measurements were taken in areas not distorted from use.

Length of rubber tang: 1.52"
Width across "ears" of rubber tang: 0.6"

Material: Very firm "rubber", not cracking from age.

Firmness of the rubber block reminds me of ProFlex USA polyurethane used for swaybars.

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Another missed thread!! Makes me want to put my 66 together!!! But....doubt that's going to happen. :(
 
Bracket with rubber block.
Bracket part number TBD
Assembly part number TBD

Maybe the part number(s) are between the rubber block and bracket?

Bracket material thickness: TBD
Bracket material: Steel

Mounting holes diameter: 0.31"
Mounting holes spacing: 3.30"

Mounting base joggle step: TBD

Other dimensions TBD.

Which measurements would you like to see first @ChargerST ? Just copy any image(s) below, mark up for what you want, post your markups to this thread, and I'll post the dimensions.

There isn't much that is parallel or square on this bracket!

Note: Outwards, forward, rearward, inwards, downwards, and upwards are in terms of bracket mounting in the driver's side door.

Looking outwards:
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Looking forward:
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Looking rearward:
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Looking inwards:
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Looking downwards, outward side is up:
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Looking upwards, outward side is down:
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