Taking the dash apart to fix a few issues and get the AC/heat working (regular AC, not Temp II), discovered melted wiring and a blown-through blower switch (yikes!). I got a NOS switch, and can get the wiring done, but what about the resistor? It looks fine, and a NOS one is like $300. Is there...
Need this resistor for my 69 Chrysler 300. When taking the dash apart to fix the AC, the switch was blown and wires melted, so time to replace it all. I'm willing to pay a fair price, just not the $275+ they want on ebay. Anyone have a NOS they can sell me reasonably? Thanks
Looking to replace my non-tilt wheel with a tilt wheel for a 1969 Chrysler 300 with a floor shift. Only need the column, my steering wheel is good. Not sure what other years/models use the same wheel, but nothing past 69 (don't want the keyed column). Thanks
Taking the dash apart to fix a few things, and noticed the defroster ducts are totally rotted out near the windshield. Car was in Phoenix many years, and now Palm Springs, so sun probably got to it. No new ones seem to be available, can't find any used ones either. Anyone know of an option that...
Can't tell if it has AC or not, but with no power accessories and possibly no AC, in those colors (pretty, but not popular), it's not a $21k car. I've noticed that nice PA cars tend to be way overpriced. Not knowing miles or other details, in CA this is probably a $12-15k car.
Had to look this up—The Newport Town & Country had more fancy trim on the sides than the New Yorker, which seems odd. But the NYer had a better grille.