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Welcome from Illinois Rob, fun looking Charger. Good luck with your wiring project.
 
Yessir, Welcome and good luck finding parts post-pandemic! You're going to have to be part
detective to get results. Good luck!
 
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Diggin' that Charger! :thumbsup:
 
Welcome from Missouri!!
 
Welcome to FBBO from Sunny NorCal Sierras
 
Welcome from New York State, nice Charger!
There is a guy in Ohio that makes harnesses and does very good work. Maybe someone on the boards has his info.
His name is Bill Evans and he is in Erie, PA. His email is
[email protected]
You can also look him up on the web, he only does Mopar harnesses and his work is excellent.
Thanks for the info.
 
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario, Robert. That is a good looking '67 Charger you have there. I really like the non-stock two tone paint job. Nice choice of colors. My buddy,Richard, has a 1966 Hemi Charger that has had a custom paint job on it since it was almost new. When it came time for a repaint, he chose to keep the custom look, because it was a long part of the local history of the car. Purists just shake their heads.

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Nice looking 66! I have no problems with folks going with the paint they want. The original color for my 67 was gold. I don't like that color. It was a tomato red when I bought it. That didn't look good either. The colors on the car are mopar blue and silver. The blue is a 2009 color and the silver is a 2015 color.
 
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario, Robert. That is a good looking '67 Charger you have there. I really like the non-stock two tone paint job. Nice choice of colors. My buddy,Richard, has a 1966 Hemi Charger that has had a custom paint job on it since it was almost new. When it came time for a repaint, he chose to keep the custom look, because it was a long part of the local history of the car. Purists just shake their heads.

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First time I saw that car in person was at the Charger 30th Birthday Party in Bloomington Ill. 1996. All participants got a photo album from Keith and Edie Arteman that had owners and cars.
2016 was the next time we saw it at the 50th in Detroit.
 
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