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Door jamb striker restore #1756485
02/17/15 03:17 AM
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Any tips on the correct finish of the door jamb striker (71 Duster)


1971 Sassy Grass Green Duster 340
2006 Charger Daytona GoMango
Re: Door jamb striker restore [Re: 340wedge] #1756486
02/17/15 11:08 AM
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I PM'd an offer . . . check your mail.

Re: Door jamb striker restore [Re: 1970_EK2AAR] #1756487
02/17/15 01:35 PM
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Here's an E-body striker. My 68 A-body striker is a little different. I'm not sure if the plating is the same on all of them or not. I just had my Challenger(and Dart) strikers clear zinc plated with the rest of the fasteners...not "correct" but they look much better then being painted body color.

Re: Door jamb striker restore [Re: burdar] #1756488
02/17/15 02:38 PM
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Not 100% sure but I 'think' A and E body share the same striker .

Pretty sure on OE , its Yellow zinc dichromate on the bolt and washer, clear zinc on the barrel.

Here are some NOS replacements ,,
http://www.ebay.com/dsc/i.html?_from=R40...r+door+stricker

Re: Door jamb striker restore [Re: gtx6970] #1756489
02/17/15 02:55 PM
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I think the picture I posted is off of R/T Specialties website.

My Challenger striker uses a torx socket. My 68 Dart striker uses an allen socket.







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