The 1973 cars were an update of the 69-71 cars so all the sheet metal was different. I don't think 70 Imperial seals will work. You would need to check the p/n's to be sure
I don't know either. The '73 body manual just shows the medallion and the fasteners. No mention of a gasket and there really is no flat surface around the mounting area, just a very thin edge of metal. So I guess I'll have to wing it.
Thanks for your input.
The reason I'm asking all this is that I'm putting a pn 3695502 '73 NYB medallion on my '76. The medallion I've got is NIB but there is no gasket or mounting hardware although there appear to be drain holes in the bottom of the casting.
G63 is mirror o/s right remote
L31 (not L28) is fender mounted turn signal indicators
K5X is the black vinyl bodyside rub strip
N71 possibly coolant recovery system??
N94 I believe has something to do with the lean burn emission certification
P51 auto parking brake release
I was looking at this car on Kijiji but alas, I have no room, for it. It seems to be in decent condition at a reasonable price. It is in Winnepeg (Canada).
I'd post photos but they're locked by Kijiji so you have to visit the site.
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I'm not sure where this belongs so I'll see where it ends up.
The rear defroster contact braid has come loose from the rear window defroster grid. Is there any way of repairing this?
I think I'll need some sort of conductive adhesive but how do I clean the corrosion off of the braid?
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The hissing is probably a hole in the diaphragm of the vacuum motor unless a hose has dried out and split. I'm not sure if any other generic Chrysler motors will interchange though.
Only the 4-door cars though. the two door cars had the US style tail lights.
Canada had a Windsor, 300, New Yorker and T&C model line-up - no Saratoga so the 4-door 300 had the same content as the US Saratoga