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1968 Charger -
My wiring harness needs to be replaced and I fully understand the undertaken and cost associated with the project (I not doing it). We have a temporary fix for now.
I am not the kind of person that feels like every part has to be original to the car. However, I do want it...
I recently had a similar issue. She would start and run, but under heavy acceleration sometimes it would misfire. Or, she wouldn't start at all. Bad distributor coil or cap. My mechanic fixed it. I am not mechanically inclined so I might not have the terms right.
Good luck.
I have a pretty worn out cushion in my 1968 Charger. Driver side, bucket seats. The upholstery is in great shape but the cushion is to the point where it is disintegrating itself onto the carpet.
Is this fairly straight forward to replace? Any special tools, dos and dont's, etc.?
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Yeah, I recall the drip rail molding. So the stripe would be like a bumblebee stripe. It does have wheel well molding. Yep, signals on the hood too.
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Note: I thought I posted this thread earlier, but it looks like I goofed.
I got my trusty Mopar expert to help me decode my '68 Charger fender tag. Does anyone know if there are numbers, stats on the numbers with AC or similar options? I understand Chrysler didn’t do great with keeping up...
They no longer do installs. But, the guy that did the install USE to be the guy that did the installs. I would recommend. He is in Tampa. PM if you want details.
Thanks. I have enjoyed it so far. Getting it sorted. Should be a good time. Funny story I will share on the first car show I went to. Pulled in and along the grass where the Mopars were parked, the only spot was right beside another 68...an R/T that looked brand new with its Viper red...
Hello fellow Mopar heads. I have a been a lurker and admirer of the cars on here for some time. Back in December, I finally pulled the trigger on a 1968 Dodge Charger, automatic. It was originally a 318 car, now a 440. Factory air and cruise control. I got the AC converted thanks to good...