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1966 Dodge Charger - Rear Center Armrest Bumpers For Sale
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From one 1966 Charger owner to another, my car was missing these rubber bumpers and the hardware so I did a bunch of research, found originals...
I've collected enough of the blurry 1966-67 microfiche punch card copies that I can make a readable physical punch card printed and punched for your car if anyone is interested in that. Someone mentioned me back higher up the thread so I thought I'd chime in.
I even use a vintage punch card...
The "decal placement" refers to the instructions in the 1:24 scale plastic model car kit, not the real car. If you look at those instructions at the very top of the thread, the model car maker had the stripes in the wrong spot on the rear of the car. I fixed the image to show where they should go.
My 1966 Charger was someone's parts car for years and was also missing these plates but I found a four door car at the junkyard, then pulled the shorter front and rear plates, cut and spliced. Worked great.
Here's what it comes out looking like (incorrectly) if you follow the uncorrected model instructions and do symmetrical stripes front to rear. This car sold at Auction in 2022.
Note this is INCORRECT.
Ten years later but I found the model car instructions image two posts above via google search and the incorrect trunk stripe location in the image bothered me so much that I fixed it by moving the trunk stripes to align with the reverse lights in the image below. Note that the front and rear...