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  1. Stev

    New Member, New Polara

    Went digging through the scrap pile and figured it out. The drip panel does indeed go above the floor and below the tailgate sill. It's also the inner face of the trunk pan, doing a 90 degree bend to tie that whole area into the floor. Someone cut it off at that bend and replaced it with angle...
  2. C

    1961 Newport oil pan

    Just thinking, but for full-size Chrysler cars, I would suspect the major platform change (at least in body shapes and such) happened with the '63 cars, with the '62 and prior full-size cars being the same? Non-Imperial, that is. With the '63 full-size Plymouth and Dodges laying the groundwork...
  3. M

    WANTED GAS TANK - 1970 Plymouth Custom Suburban

    I am on a Mopar specific parts group on Facebook, but I am not apart of, let alone aware of a Mopar Wagon specific group. Thank you sir for the heads up and the scoop on this information!
  4. C

    Is this my spare?

    It's the center section that looks like a 1972-era 15" wheel to me. All drum brake C-bodies were 14" prior to the Fuselage models. 15" wheels were only on disc brake C-body cars from '66-'68, when the 15" wheels were needed to clear the 4-piston disc brake calipers. CBODY67
  5. M

    WANTED GAS TANK - 1970 Plymouth Custom Suburban

    Photo's would be awesome, as I'm curious to see where the tank connects to the hardline as mine is unused but present with the car. Beautiful color combination on that gorgeous Sport Suburban. Please let me know if you'd be interested in selling the fuel tank, sending unit, with the respective...
  6. ChryslerCaptain

    Is this my spare?

    I could be wrong, but that looks like the early 70s 15” disc brake style wheel I believe 68s still used 14”s.
  7. ayilar

    NOT MINE 71 Plymouth Sport Suburban Wagon Alberta Canada

    Thank you for posting. :wideyed:
  8. Ross Wooldridge

    WANTED WTB Auto Pilot Housing

    Agreed - many of the parts crossed over into the Cad/Buick/Olds camp, since the system was used there too.
  9. Finsinthemirror

    My new to me 1959 Dodge Coronet

    the Dodge wheels should be 14 inches.. nice car! That's a one year only 326 poly motor. The difference is the bore and it's the only one with hydraulic valvetrain.
  10. MBar

    Is this my spare?

    Trying to identify which out of my pile of tires was the spare for my 68 Newport. Help please and thank you :)
  11. 67newport

    Nose Art

  12. 67newport

    Friday tunes..

  13. BAD69FURY

    1968 Plymouth Sport Fury coming soon!

    I’ll post more updates once I get a chance to get her out on the road!
  14. 67newport

    Friday tunes..

  15. BAD69FURY

    1968 Plymouth Sport Fury coming soon!

    Christine is happy to have a new friend to share the garage with. It’s neat having these two cars together side by side. They are the same car 10 years apart! A 58 and 68 if you look closely looks like they share the same overall dimensions, of course the 68 is slightly taller and longer but...
  16. furious70

    NOT MINE 1970 Newport FB

    45 min from home
  17. BAD69FURY

    1968 Plymouth Sport Fury coming soon!

    She’s finally home! Have not had a chance to drive her yet, planning on driving her to cars and coffee this weekend. In the meantime I was able to get an oil change done, top off fluids, reseal the trans pan gasket and take care of a couple small leaks around the trans while inspecting the car...
  18. 67newport

    vintage pics of women & cars

  19. 67newport

    Cool "Car Art" Illustrations

  20. 67newport

    Cool "Car Art" Illustrations

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