MrMoparCHP
Old Man with a Hat
In working on my car I have found several parts with differences that may be related to when the car was assembled.
I have three cars that I have been using as a reference.
Early
08/28/68 (Parts Car)
01/03/69 (My Driver)
Later
05/30/69 (CHP Car)
First up is the body side moulding, this is the moulding the runs the length of the car about half way up the door (base models only). The Early is a simple 3/8” trim with no bumper and the later is about 3/4” with a rubber bumper.
Next up is the door sill plates, The early has the three sections that are smooth and the later has one section that has grooves.
Next is the vent screen/grill. The early has an expanded metal mesh (I have two of these so I know it is factory) and the later has the molded plastic grill.
Finally is the lower windshield trim. The early has a rubber flap on the ends and the later does not. This is my design and not just missing the part.
I’d be interested in hearing from others with 69’s on what they have along with the scheduled build date of their car (that can be found on the data plate).
Thanks,
I have three cars that I have been using as a reference.
Early
08/28/68 (Parts Car)
01/03/69 (My Driver)
Later
05/30/69 (CHP Car)
First up is the body side moulding, this is the moulding the runs the length of the car about half way up the door (base models only). The Early is a simple 3/8” trim with no bumper and the later is about 3/4” with a rubber bumper.


Next up is the door sill plates, The early has the three sections that are smooth and the later has one section that has grooves.

Next is the vent screen/grill. The early has an expanded metal mesh (I have two of these so I know it is factory) and the later has the molded plastic grill.

Finally is the lower windshield trim. The early has a rubber flap on the ends and the later does not. This is my design and not just missing the part.





I’d be interested in hearing from others with 69’s on what they have along with the scheduled build date of their car (that can be found on the data plate).

Thanks,
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