Not that I am familiar with and I do not recall seeing a wagon from that time period at any recent "Chicago" area shows. Kind of off the beaten track -definitely a place to pack a lunch if you are going to visit. Did you see them off a major road? Google maps could provide a pic or two.
Hello - My Hi Tone horn needs to be replaced. I assume any C-body 1969 and later Sparton model horn with an external bracket would fit. I have seen re-built ones for sale, but the ads state they for A and B bodies. Tried to fix mine, but it did not work. Not a numbers matching NOS type old...
Yes, they are perfect. A much thicker material than the tan colored ones in my 69. They were packed very well, thank you for the excellent packaging. Steve
Thank you all for your comments. I am going to fabricate new gaskets so they fits against the fender better and upgrade it to an LED lamp that will throw a nice beam of cornering light.
A little more chrome and "bling" for a Chrysler is never a bad thing. The wagon does not have the rear side red colored reflectors, for comparison, so your right. @Polorus also provide me with info if and when I am questioned about them.
I require the wisdom of the experts on Chrysler built in 69/70. Recently acquired a 1969 Chrysler T&C wagon. The more I look, I realized these cornering lights do not appear factory issued. I understand that Ma Mopar had some changes due the law requiring a side running light in 1969. From...
Digging into the "small" repairs on my newly acquired 1969 Chrysler Town and Country. The switch for the map light was just "handing" it its slot.
After removal, we found the circuit board had popped off the metal switch enclosure, that house the pivot switch to control the Map Light. The...
Inox MX3 is a light oil with lanolin (wool grease) added. The lanolin stops it evaporating ( WD40 does evaporate rapidly). Lanolin is an electrical insulator and it would appear to reduce arcing around the edges of the braids