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If no one makes replacement panels you will have to place a wanted ad for used parts. May be someone has a parts car with good parts you need. There is places like Desert Valley Auto Parts that may have what you need.
I am going to try some plastic "Christmas Tree" type clips for my dash pad. The clips that came with it are those wire type and are so tough I can't get them into the holes which are less than 1/4" diameter. I will get ones with a quarter sized flat base for good strength.
You might look at Auveco as well. Lots os clips for old cars. That wire clip is like the Mopar door panel clips but just a different shape.
https://www.auveco.com/
Probably the reason. No worries about a sidetrack. We talk about things and learn along the way. There may be a difference between Dodge and Plymouth. We may find out here.
Thanks. Great photo. They look like the bases on my 66 Dart buckets. Really pretty handy for getting the seat just right for the driver. I really am spoiled with the power seats in our late model vehicles. 6 way, adjustable back, lumbar support. All a plus for comfort.
I'm going to throw an alternator on the old girl this morning. The one on the car get's real noisy at times. It could be a bearing or brushes hanging up but it squeals pretty loud though. It seems to be charging ok. I replaced the alternator on my 66 Dart years ago just to make it look pretty...