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Here's a pair of door hinges rebuilt and heavily beefed up by John Rivinius. Zero miles (swings?) on them; had 'em done and never got around to installing before the car went away. The lower hinges each have a new hard steel pin and a hard steel sleeve sturdily welded in so the load bearing area...
Mirrors are graded harshly on a 10-point scale. Both of these are quite presentable; either of them can be increased at least half a grade with a little chrome polish and an inexpensive new circle of glass. Prices are plus postage from Seattle, Washington, USA.
• 1966-only A/B/C-body with...
Pass de mirror 'pon de wrong-hand side, 'cause it's Mirror Madness! Here's a bunch of Mopar remote-control sideview mirrors for the right-hand side of the car. No, they are not the "remote-matching" manual mirror (though there's one of those available, too)—they are actual, real remote-control...
New old stock genuine '64-'67 key blanks! Ignition and trunk. Nickel-plated brass. The Pentastar-head key will also fit '59-'63 and '68-up ignition/door locks. The round-head key may not fit trunk locks past '67 or so. These are from Chrysler Argentina (yes, they fit US locks), so the round-head...