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    Is the ‘Certicard’ in the engine bay common?

    I had one from one of my cars, can't remember which one. Probably one of my 1969 Coronet 500s. I wish I had hung onto it. EDIT: For context, that one out of six 1960's vintage Mopars.
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    Another one followed me home! 1966 300.

    Beautiful, congratulations.
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    65 polara 440 coupe

    I'd love to see some interior pics when you get time. I'm in Alberta with a '65 Polara 880 convertible and a '65 Monaco HT project.
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    65 polara 440 coupe

    Correct, I looked at your other photos so deleted my question. I thought that side trim was 880 only, but it appears I'm mistaken! Nice car, I'm a big fan of '65 Polara and Monaco, particularly the Canadian ones.
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    Canadian Trim Code

    Hey Canadian gurus, I'm looking for help decoding a '65 Windsor trim code: L9L. I assume the first L is for low? 9 for the seat style, but not sure which? and last L for gold? Thanks for any help.
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    New here wanted to share my ride 1965 dodge Monaco 383 59,000 og miles

    I love '65 Monaco's. Nice car and welcome to the group.
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    What is your daily driver?

    I recently picked up this low km 2015 Chrysler 200c. 3.6 AWD. So far I love this car, comfortable and powerful, lots of fun to drive.
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    1965 Monaco Fender trim

    No fender tag on the car, but here is the VIN.
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    1965 Monaco Fender trim

    They have the car listed as a 1970, in case they try to tell your brother in-law they don't have one. It is most definitely a '65. It can be seen at 28:30 in this video:
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    1965 Monaco Fender trim

    There is a '65 Monaco at I Pull U Pull in Edmonton. They offer part removal service, but I'm not sure about shipping.
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    New to the forum and C Bodies

    Welcome to the group. I love '68 Polara tail lights!
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    Another Member (Verse) Gets a Write-up

    The Sutherland boys are my kind of car people. They appreciate the obscure.
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    Options for steering wheel repair.

    I had "The Steering Wheel Guy" from Edmonton, Alberta do mine. $1400 cdn. He filled all the cracks with resin. Covered with carbon fibre. Sanded, and painted. The picture doesn't do it justice, it glows.
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    Reynolds "History Road'-2022. Anybody going?

    I'm going. I'll have both the Polara and the GLHS there.
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