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    1968 polara steering column

    They will break away in an accident so hopefully preventing the driver from receiving massive internal injuries. I believe they were introduced at the same time as the collapsible steering column. It's the main reason why I prefer to own a '67 and up. '67 was the first year that I feel any...
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    What key?

    The keys you have look exactly like my '68 Chrysler keys. In my experience, the pentastar key was used on Dodges. I'm not sure what Plymouth used.
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    68’ 300 brake light problem

    I think the brake lights are wired through the turn signal switch so problem could be there.
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    What is this? RV2 compressor.

    Is a Sanden compressor the same as a Sankyo? If so I'd recommend it. I had this on my Mirada and it worked great, and in my mind is superior due to it's smaller size, lighter weight, and simplicity of design.
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    correct wipers

    I feel your pain. My solution was to get the original stainless steel wiper blades from an old junked car then find NOS refills. It took a lot of time and effort. By the way, I think the original MoPar wiper blades were made by Anco not Trico (CMIIW) so maybe you would have better luck...
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    68 chrysler newport turn signal problem.

    Yes, the 4-way flasher is a different flasher.
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    68 chrysler newport turn signal problem.

    I can't think of any reason why it would make a difference if the engine is running. Key in the on position with the motor not running everything is the same, except the oil pressure and charging current. How about the 4-way flashers? Do they work normally? I have seen where a bad ignition...
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    Wheels and tire ratio question

    245 is the width of the tire. You would need to know the diameter vs. the diameter of the factory tire. Then, there's calculators on the internet.
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    What describes a 300

    Obviously a lot of car nerds here. Which is OK with me, I love discussing these hypothetical things. I remember reading an old Motor Trend magazine from '71 where they did a comparison of 3 '71 Chargers. One had a 440, one had a Hemi, and the third one I can't remember what it had. I don't...
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    What describes a 300

    I just looked at the results for the poll and I can't believe more people are saying "muscle car" than "land yacht". If we're talking about the '67 and '68 models they were definitely "land yachts". The '65 and '66 models maybe leaned a bit more toward "muscle car", but I don't know a lot...
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    1966 300 update part 2

    I have SO much respect for people who are able to do work like this. Nice job!!
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    65-68 Chrysler Grille Styling - comments and questions

    Believe it or not I've seen mashups like this (and the other way around) at least 2 or 3 times for sale in ads.
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    65-68 Chrysler Grille Styling - comments and questions

    68's are the best looking in my opinion.
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    68 New Yorker Daily Driver

    These cars are very easily converted to electronic ignition. If it's going to be a daily driver and you're going to be putting a lot of miles on it you might want to consider that.
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    68 New Yorker Daily Driver

    This brings back memories. I have an almost identical car that has been in my family since 1971. We used it for many family trips to the shore and elsewhere when I was a little kid, then I drove it to high school and college before passing it on to my brother to drive to college. It was a...
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    1968 Monaco seat covers

    If you're looking for just the slip-over covers, any auto parts store should have them.
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    1968 Monaco seat covers

    We got seat covers for our '68 300 and had a local upholsterer install them. They look great. I can't remember but I think they came from Legendary??? They look just like the originals.
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    Showin off in the snow

    Some of the best pictures I've ever seen!
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    1965 Chrysler New Yorker

    Craig, you crack me up! But there's absolutely no denying your knowledge and experience!
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