73 Monaco wagon

Rear quarter panel plastic, difficult to find; an understatment. Found one set, are these original?
 
Rear quarter panel plastic, difficult to find; an understatment. Found one set, are these original?

They are original. Scarce as hen’s teeth. In any condition. It’s too bad there is not a source for replacement/aftermarket, but there just isn’t the volume to $$$ justify it. Someday someone may come up with a 3D printed version.... perhaps!
 
They are original. Scarce as hen’s teeth. In any condition. It’s too bad there is not a source for replacement/aftermarket, but there just isn’t the volume to $$$ justify it. Someday someone may come up with a 3D printed version.... perhaps!
Looked into getting them printed, the scan cost was resonable, the printing cost was the expense,hada post on here somewhere
 
Looked into getting them printed, the scan cost was resonable, the printing cost was the expense,hada post on here somewhere
That’s very good. One issue of making a copy would be correcting any defects - ex: would be the grain has degraded in spots due to sun exposure.
 
Installed the last of the plastic panels today.

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Yesterday I noticed something for the first time.

On the latch that enables you to lift open the 3rd row seat, there is a lock. So you get some trunk like security in a small storage area.

However, it looks like I have a ‘mock lock’, perhaps you had to order a ‘real’ lock, as an option. Either that, or the key slot is so seized up I just couldn’t get the key into it.

Interesting!
 
Hmmm, never seen a "mock lock" those locks were rarely used and as you surmise, seized over time.
 
Found two different style of tubular nuts for letter “O”. The larger one I used on the other letters is shown for comparison. I got these at the Car Farm near Brushy Fork, WV. Gentleman there has a ton of 80’s/90’s 2.2 liter FWD Laser/Daytona parts. He bought out dealership stocks of all kinds of parts.

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The “O” is affixed. It is now officially a DODGE, both coming and going.

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BLIMP -
Paul I forgot if I told you, just wanted to say I am glad you drove down to Bristol VA and picked up that Monaco “shell”. After it was sold I was afraid derby guys got it. Maybe Manny sent me a photo of the car after you got it....?
What are you going to go with it? Parts car?

there is a 73 Polara sedan here with 400 v8 and 727. You could use it as a donor. It has been sitting for 7 years on concrete and I have no idea the condition of engine. Just FYI. It’s got disc brakes too.
 
Yep I've got it in my garage. The plans are to rebuild a 727 soon with the guidance of @Xenon ...I'm picking up a 440 locally that was pulled from a Warlock. Shouldn't take too long to get it back on the road once the trans is rebuilt. If I was closer I'd certainly be interested in that 400...thanks for the heads up!
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Yep I've got it in my garage. The plans are to rebuild a 727 soon with the guidance of @Xenon ...I'm picking up a 440 locally that was pulled from a Warlock. Shouldn't take too long to get it back on the road once the trans is rebuilt. If I was closer I'd certainly be interested in that 400...thanks for the heads up!View attachment 453645
Super. It looks so complete. Any other parts you need? The 440 build idea is cool. Thanks for sharing a pic.

Again...so glad you saved it from ignominious destruction at a derby.
 
It’s funny with these cars... you take the engine out and the front end really rides high...I noticed the same thing with the bumper off...
 
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