Mystery Chrysler/Imperial/Dodge parts

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Hello all,

I'm new to this forum but have been on FABO for about 4 years, I'm restoring a '65 Barracuda Formula S. I'm also on the Chrysler 300 Club International list server, I've got a '61 Chrysler 300G convert I've owned snice 1978. So... I'm cleaning out my shop and hate to toss out good vintage parts, but not sure what these are for and am looking for help identifying them. Obviously, they are door pulls and latches, but for what years and model? I'm pretty sure there are folks here that recognize these, once I know what they are I will list them for sale. Here they are:

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ayilar, Are you saying these fit the listed cars? Why is the 300 lined out?
Bob, those are cars @ayilar owns or has owned. Some guys like to put that in their signatures. Myself, I prefer to quote Rick and Morty.

BTW, I'm on the 300 mail server too and we've traded emails about our Formula S Barracudas.

Most of that stuff looks Imperial to me.
 
Bob, those are cars @ayilar owns or has owned. Some guys like to put that in their signatures. Myself, I prefer to quote Rick and Morty.

BTW, I'm on the 300 mail server too and we've traded emails about our Formula S Barracudas.

Most of that stuff looks Imperial to me.
I thought that might be part of his signature line, but didn't understand his reply. I just found out from Murray Park that these are from a '65 NYer.
 
I thought that might be part of his signature line, but didn't understand his reply. I just found out from Murray Park that these are from a '65 NYer.
I basically made a suggestion about a recent thread, where a car is for sale that might fit your need. I also tagged several members who may have parts that fit your needs. Hope this helps!
 
I basically made a suggestion about a recent thread, where a car is for sale that might fit your need. I also tagged several members who may have parts that fit your needs. Hope this helps!
Thanks ayilar, but I'm not looking for parts, I have these parts and want to find a home for them. Only trying to identify them.
 
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Flat rectangle pieces are for the inside door pull strap 1967/68 chrysler New Yorker

Inside handles with the black on them are early 60's imperial. The 3 long chrome pieces lower left are the trim they go through in the arm rest. The 2 oval fuzzies go around the handles and into these chrome pieces.

Door latches are 1965 and newer. Look like front doors. hard to tell what they fit from here.

Short handles are wing window cranks for 1966 and older.

Window switch is 66/67/68 C and B body rear or pass slide.
 
I basically made a suggestion about a recent thread, where a car is for sale that might fit your need. I also tagged several members who may have parts that fit your needs. Hope this helps!
Sorry, I replied to your thread from my phone and too fast. The members whom I tagged (@saforwardlook and others) own forward-look cars and other cars of the era in question -- I was tagging them because they might chime in re: identification and/or might have needs for your parts.

Best wishes!
 
Flat rectangle pieces are for the inside door pull strap 1967/68 chrysler New Yorker

Inside handles with the black on them are early 60's imperial. The 3 long chrome pieces lower left are the trim they go through in the arm rest. The 2 oval fuzzies go around the handles and into these chrome pieces.

Door latches are 1965 and newer. Look like front doors. hard to tell what they fit from here.

Short handles are wing window cranks for 1966 and older.

Window switch is 66/67/68 C and B body rear or pass slide.
Thanks 413, Evidently these items were used in several applications, '65-'68. I must say its been difficult pinning it down because the usage covered several makes and years of C bodies, and some B as well. Thanks to all for the responses!
 
Few of those parts are ones that I have much experience with. I would have to agree with @Big_John though that many of them look like mid-60s Imperials which I have not owned.
 
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