Search results for query: *

  1. carguy300

    1968 Chrysler battery tray, what is this bracket?

    Glad I could help!
  2. carguy300

    1968 Chrysler battery tray, what is this bracket?

    Here is where it is on mine. Bottom bracket support.
  3. carguy300

    Abandoned for 40 years: 1968 New Yorker 2 DR

    Looking forward to accomplished photos!
  4. carguy300

    A bit Rough...

    Differences.
  5. carguy300

    A bit Rough...

  6. carguy300

    A bit Rough...

    Only on ac cars. Other wise you had floor ducts and windshield for defrost and heat.
  7. carguy300

    A bit Rough...

    Air ducts in dash.
  8. carguy300

    A bit Rough...

    It looks like an A/C car to! I see auto temp sticker on back glass.
  9. carguy300

    A bit Rough...

    Believe it or not, I have used WD-40 to hand rub my 300's, it takes off old oxidized paint and perks it up a little.
  10. carguy300

    A bit Rough...

    It looks like a very solid body, but yes I do believe it is a newport. Tail lights are not right for NY. Looks like Newport badge on guarter panel. Still looks like lots of potential. Mores pics and good luck. This is the place for lots of Good help and advise.!
  11. carguy300

    Too many keys!! What do I do?

    Hey James, I searched on youtube to get general idea on changing ignition tumbler. The ign switch on mine came out real easy. The door panels also fairly simple to get off, once you can see the lock assembly its easy to figure out. I hope you get yours changed out.
  12. carguy300

    Too many keys!! What do I do?

    I went through that when I bought my 300. Except the 2 trunk keys i got did nothing! I found NOS parts, matched door lock, ignition tumblers, trunk, glove box and console locks and redid them myself. Took about 90 mins. Had to drill out the trunk lock, my trunk release vacuum hose had come off...
  13. carguy300

    68 300 Restoration in NH

    I am impressed with your dedication! Going to be Beautiful when finished.
Back
Top