I just had my 1976 Chrysler Cordoba half vinyl top replaced. The upholster was able to find the exact material as when new. A friend of mine helped with replacing the body putty in the seam for the roof to rear quarter. I spent about $400 for the removal and body work and $900 to the Upholster.
I recently watched Mopar Connection Magazine on Youtube.com and their restoration of the 1970 Plymouth Fury Convertible. They used a Cold Case Radiator which made me think twice.
74-78 Mopar C-Body BB 28" Aluminum Performance Radiator
SS22:
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Special
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P6R: Unknown
1966
Windsor, ONT, CAN
247781: Sequence number
E68: 400 cid 4 barrel V8 High Performance
D36: A727 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
TX9: Exterior Color
DRX9: Trim - Luxury, Leather Bucket Seats, Black
000: Full Door Panels
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Hope you have Facebook....this guy has one black in color NOS 55-56 Plymouth floormat........NOS Classic Car Floor Mats Ford Mercury Buick Oldsmobile Plymouth Dodge
For me, growing up in the 1960s-1970's I hung out at a local full-service "Skelly" station. There was a customer who had a twin to this car. This was in the day of no computers, so I looked at the "Walker" exhaust book because of the oddity of dual w/o cats and it sure stuck with me. Decades...
I know it is not a "C" Body but I thought someone could help me. I bought this car from a man in California. He purchased it a couple of months ago as it had a "Mechanics Lien" on it. What is unique is it has the very rare "P" code motor in the vin. It had a lot of repair orders in the glove...