Do you have the woodgrain inside the gauges too?
My memory is slipping on this one. Can't remember if they stopped that part way through '69 or if it was 1970. I'd be inclined to match the gauges as close as possible if that's what you have.
Jeff
The pattern is probably based on a "Figured American Walnut" or possibly a "Figured Black Walnut".
https://www.rockford-industrial.com/Presses-/Machesney-Park-/Figured-american-walnut-veneer-48-leaves-369-sq-ft.HTML
If I mess with the contrast and brightness to simulate a darker stain, it...
I wouldn't be surprised if SEM contracts out packaging or even production of many of their products. Whoever does the adhesion promoter just happens to use the cheaper nozzles.
I've sprayed plenty of paint out of cans over the years with the "standard" style nozzles that had a nice, even...
With some minor modifications, these could be adapted to any 1969-'73 C body.
The hardest part is the outer perimeter and retaining clip holes, and that will be the same for any coupe. The rears may need to be shortened a bit for Plymouth and Dodge.
Jeff
If you are going to go through the trouble of pulling the cluster, you should deal with the trip odometer problem that the '65-'66 cars have before it ruins your speedometer.
Way back in the 1980's when I pulled my cluster, a bunch of the pins broke off of the circuit board. I soldered on...
Anything can be done if you want to spend enough time doing it.
You would be much better off just buying a set of used power regulators, along with the wiring and other bits that are different between manual and power.
Here's some in New York:
For Sale - Parting 67 300 Convertible
Jeff
Legendary has a couple real good discount sales during the year.
I think one of them comes up during the winter. Maybe someone who knows will chime in with what months they usually run the sales.
Jeff
ACC will send you 4 or 5 free samples of their carpet.
Request samples of the colors that look like they would go best with your interior and pick out your favorite of the bunch once you see them in person.
Jeff
Beverly Hills Motoring Accessories has been around for a long time.
I remember seeing their adds in Motor Trend.
I think their main gig back then was car covers and sheepskin seat covers.
Jeff
I prefer the two part adhesives that are specifically made for plastic. You can find them at just about any auto parts store in the same area as the epoxy's, in the same type of double tube dispenser. One brand is something like "plastic welder".
Another method that usually works fairly well...
1967 Imperial coupe should use the same regulator as the '66 300 convertible.
It appears that they changed the convertible regulators in '67 on all C's and Y. They have a part number that begins with 28.
Dan has the correct part number in his post above.
Jeff
I'm going to have to disagree with you on this one.
On the 1969 and up cars, the connector won't come off the switch until it is removed from the metal bezel/bracket that's crimped onto the door panel.
To remove the switch, you need to insert a flat blade screwdriver between the switch and the...
Windshield does not need to come out.
Should take less than two hours to get the dash out.
You should be able to grind the rivets from the back side of the dash, so there's no risk to the VIN plate.
Jeff
You could fill the openings with smoke tint plexiglass and mount digital gauges behind. They would only show when the ignition was on.
There's plenty of digital gauges to choose from. You would just need to remove the guts from the housings to make them fit.
Jeff
Chrysler changed the roofs on all C bodies in 1972. The sedan roof didn't change as much as the hardtop, but it may have been enough that the headliner bows are in different spots.
Jeff
It's going to be a problem trying to get paint to adhere to the type of plastic used to make the buckles.
I would check with Murray Park. If anyone has them, it will be him. Send an email. It may take a while to hear back, since it's a one man operation.
Murray B. Park - Used and NOS Parts...
I need to correct you on this one Bill,
Front door panels are the same between Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth. Dodge uses a 122 inch wheelbase, so in the rear you can use Dodge sedan panels, or Chrysler, Dodge, or Plymouth wagon panels.
Jeff