That's a good one!!The Chrysler 300 front parking light lenses are soon done.
Hope to show some pictures tomorrow.
The Chrysler 300 front parking light lenses are soon done.
Hope to show some pictures tomorrow.
I have one of those column covers.The Imperials and '69 C-bodies use a different washer bottle than the '70-'73 C-bodies. I think it's #2932830. Anyway, it would be great to see that one re-popped too. How about also re-popping the plastic lower steering column cover with the vent cable provisions for '71-'73 C-body?
IF someone send me one it should be NO problems. Any pictures ?I have one of those column covers.
Ageing of the plastic interior parts seems to be rather problematic with These cars, never experienced that any near this Dimension with any of my European cars.
I've had parts fall apart just over time without even touching.
I'd like to add the side plastic Frames around the rear window of the HT coupe to the list of suggestions.
your european cars never got the same type of heat as many cars in the US.
Plastic parts are way more dryed out compared to most european countries.
You can feel the difference inside the US, too.
A lifelong Minnesota or Michigan car which was mostly garaged can have a great interieur with soft seats, nice doorpanels and non cracked plastic pieces. Just the body is rotten to death often.
If you go to California or Arizona it is the opposite: mostly rustfree sheetmetal but the interieur is dryrotted
I took this already into consideration, still feel there is a Quality difference, material strength is definitely thinner than the average European ones. As you know the 300 Hurst I specifically had in mind only saw 9 years in traffic in the St.Louis Mo. area. Same Thing with washer bottles in the engine compartment that are usually toast with 60s 70s Mopars, never experienced this before.
I'd like to add the side plastic Frames around the rear window of the HT coupe to the list of suggestions.
IF someone send me one it should be NO problems. Any pictures ?