The cornering lights were optional. My 67 300 never had them. I've found a pair in rough shape. Hesitate to cut holes in beautiful painted fenders. Wiring is there for them
The correct name is Dr.Charles Allard.
My car 67Chysler 300 convertible was first owned and driven by Dr Allard ordered it for himself. Sold to his buddy Dr. Dymick in 68 sold to my Dad in 69. Car still resides in Edmoton.
Last year I went and looked at a 67 three hundred for parts . You asked me if there was a tilt column and power drivers bucket seat. The guy selling parts had removed and kept both those for his father's restoration.
I can't recall condition of top as it's been a lot of years. It wasn't the...
I've chated with you before. We have the same car and the same name. I'm in Edmoton. My brother and I replaced the top in my Dad's car several years ago. I've inherited the car. My brother says the old top with good glass is in his shed.
All 67 and 68 300's only came with 440
Drum brakes had 14" wheels. If you ordered disc brakes they came with 15" wheels and hubcaps that stated disc brakes. There were no 15" magnum wheels available for chrysler 67-68.
The spare one I have is not in good shape the short pin that keeps it straight is there but broken off .it does have the gasket.
I don't believe these hood ornaments ever had a spring in them. Both my spare and original are solid.
The same hood ornament is on the 66 300's. I have one I took off a car this spring It's only so so paid $50
There may be another one in the parts my Dad stripped of a car 30 years ago but those parts are in my brothers shed
out on his acreage.