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    WAGON FUEL TANK INTERCHANGE

    My Mitchell manual shows 65/66 as same number.
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    73 Town&Country

    Looking good
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    76 Town and Country upgraded security system

    About as much security my pup will give. She loves people, just wants rubs.
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    My 1969 Dodge Polara Wagon

    Engine harness is an easy one and the most common one I change out. the cool thing is, when you order from Evans wiring you can say you want to run electronic ignition and they will have your harness set up for plug and play electronic ignition. Just saying what I do and would do.
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    My 1969 Dodge Polara Wagon

    Don't go with the painless wiring. Call up Evens wiring or M/H wiring for your harness. I have used Evans on numerous cars with out an issue, I pick up while at Carlisle. Reproduction Wiring Harnesses for America's Muscle Cars Evans Wiring Harnesses
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    1966 Monaco Wagon Woodgrain Vinyl

    Who ever did the drivers side cared about the end result. The grain match is great, the Pass side is off. I have done a couple of wood grain wagons in the past and I was ver fussy with the grain. Chrysler employees might not have been.
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    My 1966 Chrysler Town and Country

    Nice wagon, who ever bent those pipes should start offering systems to the C-body guys.
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    Help with wood grain replacement 73 T&C

    I used MacTac wood grain on one of my wagons in the past, booked the rolls so the grain lined up in a continuous run. It looked great and as far as I know still going strong 15 years later. So cheap. It was my first time so I figured it was good practice. Turned out great. You can get all types...
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    Let's see some Wagons!

    WTF? Please save that window at least, if not the car.
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    1972 Plymouth Suburban Wagon. Tailgate Stuck OPEN! Help?

    72 parts catalog shows the arm is facing the opposite direction yours is. look at number 23.
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    1972 Plymouth Suburban Wagon. Tailgate Stuck OPEN! Help?

    Is it possible the door was opened too far and that flat arm (in the above photo the yellow arrow is pointing to) should be behind the hinge pin. It looks to me that it is on the wrong side. I looked through my service manual and found no pics of hinge. I'll look in my 74 manual.
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