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    SOLD 65 Chrysler Wagon spare tire cover

    Never seen a spare tire cover with carpet on it....maybe only on the high end New Yorker wagon?
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    For Sale 71 Chrysler 300 4dr parts...

    Well since we are moving soon, I'm trying to clean out the garage and shed. I parted out a 71 4dr 300 many years ago, and as always saved most of the parts. Car was a 440/auto (which ended up in my 68 T/C wagon) and was black with a T7 saddle tan interior (if I remember correctly), Auto Temp...
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    Parting out 74-78

    They had a set of horns listed a while back off this car...wanted WAY to much for them.
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    C-Body 4 Speed Pedals for Sale

    Keep your eyes open on E-bay, and other C-body boards. They pop up from time to time.
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    C-Body 4 Speed Pedals for Sale

    Find a set from a 65-68 C-body. They will work in your 67 Chrysler.
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    C-Body 4 Speed Pedals for Sale

    I have to disagree Stan...Here's a set from a 68/69 B-body... Close but not a match. And the fact that the pedals the OP listed have what I have come to believe are C-body chrome dress up pads and trim...makes me wonder if maybe these are a rare set of pedals from a 69-71 Fusey car?
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    C-Body 4 Speed Pedals for Sale

    I think your right Stan...the pedal geometry just doesn't look right. Here are the pics I have of 65-68 manual vs power brake C-body 4 speed pedals....I saved these from a C-body board member who posted these up years ago. Manual on the left...power on the right... Power in the fore...
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    C-Body 4 Speed Pedals for Sale

    Of all the 4 speed C-body pedals I've seen...or come across...I'd say 95% of them are manual brakes. I can only recall a couple C-body cars I have seen with a factory 4 speed and power brakes....one is Ross (Jazzandmoparguy) 66 Monaco 440/4 speed car if I am not mistaken.
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    C-Body 4 Speed Pedals for Sale

    Just for the record...those are manual brake pedals. So they will not work on a power brake car.
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    NOS steeering wheel...Stan?

    Oh I remeber your sweet score...just thought if it was a miss list, and you could get another "spare" for a decent price...????
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    NOS steeering wheel...Stan?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mopar-NOS-Steering-Wheel-w-2Spoke-78-79-H-N-F-G-X-T-/300059767920?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item45dcf4b470&vxp=mtr
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    Console end plate cigarette lighter

    Especially if you haul kids who need 12V power for their ipods and such....;)
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    Parting out this 68 T&C wagon

    I just got some parts off this car from the seller. He's local-ish to me. The tailgate was toast...what exactly were you looking for? And the spare tire cover I think had a crack in it...but it might have already been sold.
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    seat belt covers

    Pretty sure not reproduced. I might have a set somewhere...I'll look around and see what I can find. PM me in a few days to remind me, if I don't get back with a response.
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    78NYB - Come on dowwwwwwwwwwwwn

    Way to go Stan on spotting that one. And great to hear about stand out E-bay sellers. Leaburn once e-mailed me about a NOS rear trim panel for my wagon...a miss list and I got it for $75!! Great when we can all help each other find those sometimes hard to find parts and pieces. Nice to have...
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    Factory tach for Fusie

    I was looking at those square B-body tachs...the 68-70 Non-ralleye dash units. I'm pretty sure you could make one of those work where the square clock is used on most C-bodies. Again "some fabrication" might be needed...:D
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    Factory tach for Fusie

    As Polara71 stated it might "look" like it could fit...but there is a 95% chance that the way it mounts to the gauge cluster is totally different. It would not be a drop in and go...you would have to fabricate some sort of adapter to make it work. I would not even consider cutting an original...
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    Parting out this 68 T&C wagon

    Just got back from checking out this wagon. Lots of good parts people...Good guy to deal with.
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