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The 69 Polara 500 that I just got has that pully, The fan on the engine in this listing has the part number printed on it, I believe that is 69...
We don't know, we haven't seen a picture. Trico 43-180 IDENTICAL to Original Alan
Looks great, I think a little thick, little difficult to get the clips in and not have them pop out. Alan
Not a factory part, no Mopars had recovery bottles until 1970? Definitely not in 68. Alan
Looks like the one on my 69 Polara Alan
There might be 2" to take off, these are the NOS 2962138/9 pipes [ATTACH] Alan
I bet if he thought about it he could identify the spot that needed the change in length. Alan
I was just verifying they were the same, he has those pipes. Alan
The 1969 CHP Polara uses the 2962138/9 Alan
Yes I got one, it is a correct NOS piece. Alan
As a wise old man once said, "if it is the only one, it is the cheapest one" Alan
What do you have in the "Approved Parts" boxes? knockoffs trying to look like Chrysler parts. I have some, looking for more different ones. Alan
I think it was a California only thing before 69 Alan
Here is my 69 air cleaner, breather hose on the side, but notable difference, the snorkels are oval not round. Alan [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1969-1973 Polara RIGID FIBERGLASS MOLDED HOOD INSULATION PAD w/CLIPS 69 70 71-3 | eBay They are made by REM so check with any REM dealer. Alan
Not sure I'd want to use this as-is, I may want to pull it apart and maybe replace the rings, even the bearing may have issues. I can see a few...
I have one of the 67 trophies, having a 67 Barracuda I thought this was cool. [ATTACH] Alan
2785435 first shows up in the 66 Parts book for a C-Body with the 26" radiator, it doesn't matter what engine. I did not see the number in the 72...
He asked what the number on the radiator that this shroud was on, not everybody knows the number of the shroud they need is. Alan
I have seen better originals still on a car. Alan