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    1965 Chrysler Canada vin numbers

    The info came from Bill Watson, as stated in the original post.
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    1965 Chrysler Canada vin numbers

    A friend of mine sent me a list of 1964 Chrysler Canada vin numbers, showing which vins were produced each month. He had received the list from @Bill Watson . I've been trying to contact Bill for months now, looking for the same list from other years, especially 1965. I've had no luck hearing...
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    Hi Bill. I've been trying to get in touch with you. Please send me a PM. I've got a few...

    Hi Bill. I've been trying to get in touch with you. Please send me a PM. I've got a few questions I'm hoping you can answer.
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    Help getting in touch with Bill Watson

    Thanks. I'll try it @Bill Watson
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    Help getting in touch with Bill Watson

    Can someone help me get in touch with Bill Watson? His inbox is full. I'm trying to find a list of what vins were built each month at the Chrysler Canada plant in 1965. A buddy of mine has a list for Chrysler Canada vins from 64 which he got from Bill.
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    Chrysler Canada Batteries!

    yes. Chryco was the Canadian equivalent of MoPar. Up here, we have an auto parts store chain called Canadian Tire. Their house brand is Morpower. They TM'd that in the 30s i think. Morpower & MoPar sound too similar so Chrysler Canada couldnt use it so they came up with Chryco.
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    Chrysler Canada Batteries!

    From what I've seen on my Canadian built 65 Plymouth along with my dads Canadian built 64 Dodge, anything that said "MoPar" on the U.S. production cars said "Chryco". Chryco jiffy jet on the windshield washer bag, Chryco antifreeze stamped on the radiator etc. Even stuff like the radio says...
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    Chrysler Canada Batteries!

    group 27 was for big blocks though, small blocks came with group 24.
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    Chrysler Canada Batteries!

    For anyone who's wondered what the batteries looked like for their Canadian C bodies, these are the only 2 photos i have come across of Chryco 12v batteries. Colour photo from the 1965 Chryco accessories catalog. B&W photo from the 1965 Chryco parts manual. If anyone has anything else to add...
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    WANTED 1965 Plymouth Fury bumpers

    Looking for NOS or like new front and rear 1965 Plymouth Fury Bumpers. No bumper guard holes please.
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    Canadian 383s in the mid 60s

    I've gotta do more research. I'm not worried about the $40. LOL.
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    Canadian 383s in the mid 60s

    I never realized it but yeah, for the most part, every canadian engine i've seen was red.... except for 413s. I have a 413 out of a 64 chrysler windsor and its turquoise like the u.s engine.
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    Canadian 383s in the mid 60s

    every mid 60s Canadian 383 2 BBL I've ever seen was red but I've yet to come across a Canadian mid 60s 383 4 BBL. Does anyone know if these were red as well or turquoise like the U.S engines?
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    68 Fury model on FB for sale

    pretty good deal. thats the first release of the fury I police car kit, issued in 1969.
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    Chryco Crown Tires

    You don't see many of these left! Chryco Crown tires. From what I can tell, they were first available in 1965. There is a detailed rendering of the tire in the 1965 Plymouth Fury brochure. I have seen Chryco Crown tires mentioned in brochures as late as 1967 but I suspect they were still being...
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    65 Plymouth vin locations

    My bad, I just noticed I never posted a photo of the arm rest in the parts car.
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    65 Plymouth vin locations

    Bill. Deluxe arm rests were longer and went around the door handle while the standard arm rest was shorter and ended before the door handle. While I have not seen many 65 Savoys, the few I have seen all had rear arm rests with ash receivers. Not a great shot but you can see the arm rest in my...
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    66 Dodge Polara 880

    clock and side view mirrors. interesting thing is its not even the base model. its a polara 880, one model below the monaco.
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    66 Dodge Polara 880

    I don't think this one has ever been posted here before. A 1966 Dodge Polara 880, all original survivor. While I was trying to put the funds together for my first car, this was one of the cars I was considering. Unfortunately it ended up selling. Not sure what happened to it but it was a pretty...
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