Tavis
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Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
Thank you@traintech55 @Ripinator
Rip is in MD so pretty close to you. He owns two 1966 'verts but may (not sure) also have a '66 4dr hardtop parts car.
PS: I tagged you here with a list of MD members.
Im new to this. Not trying to sound rude. But what is or who is Murray Park?
Did you open the link to his site? He is one of the longest continuously running parts suppliers specializing in C bodies and Imperials. He is in Ohio and only the smallest fraction of his inventory is on his site so just call the number on his site and leave a message.Im new to this. Not trying to sound rude. But what is or who is Murray Park?
I'm looking for a rear window for a 1966 Chrysler New Port New Yorker
Im new to this. Not trying to sound rude. But what is or who is Murray Park?
I have the back glass from a 66 Chrysler 300 4 door hardtop, which is the large back glass. I don’t think that this is what you need for your car.I'm looking for a rear window for a 1966 Chrysler New Port New Yorker
I don't know. Are the the sameI have the back glass from a 66 Chrysler 300 4 door hardtop, which is the large back glass. I don’t think that this is what you need for your car.
I have the back glass from a 66 Chrysler 300 4 door hardtop, which is the large back glass. I don’t think that this is what you need for your car.
Is it the same glass?
Is it the same glass?
Using the disagree button when you are not sure is unacceptable IMHO.I have the back glass from a 66 Chrysler 300 4 door hardtop, which is the large back glass. I don’t think that this is what you need for your car.
It's the red X. It is close to the green check mark which is agree. If you are on your phone, you can easily hit the wrong button by scrolling up the page.I don't know what the disagree button is. If I somehow hit it I apologize.
Thankyou. I called, waiting for a call back.I have Murray on speed-dial. . .
I think I got it when I was replying.It's the red X. It is close to the green check mark which is agree. If you are on your phone, you can easily hit the wrong button by scrolling up the page.