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Re: 1968 Charger Trunk Floor Replacement when quarters removed?
[Re: BigHemiVegas]
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08/18/18 06:21 PM
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Pretty sure that's how mine was done.....not 100% though. I still have original tail panel and a new 1 piece floor and quarters.
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Re: 1968 Charger Trunk Floor Replacement when quarters removed?
[Re: BigHemiVegas]
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08/19/18 03:05 AM
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Can a full one piece trunk floor be slid in from the side without removing the rear tail panel if both full quarter panels are removed on a 1968 Dodge Charger? No, not unless you remove the inner wheelhouse on one side. This is the hard way to do it. The trunk floor will slide in from the rear with ease on a Charger when the rear valance is removed, which almost always needs replacement too if doing quarters. The trunk floor welds to the rear valance on a Charger. Done many
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Re: 1968 Charger Trunk Floor Replacement when quarters removed?
[Re: demon]
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09/11/18 08:24 AM
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Can a full one piece trunk floor be slid in from the side without removing the rear tail panel if both full quarter panels are removed on a 1968 Dodge Charger? No, not unless you remove the inner wheelhouse on one side. This is the hard way to do it. The trunk floor will slide in from the rear with ease on a Charger when the rear valance is removed, which almost always needs replacement too if doing quarters. The trunk floor welds to the rear valance on a Charger. Done many Hi Demon what is the procedure with a 70 Satellite. Do i remove the rear cross member as well as the rear valance
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Re: 1968 Charger Trunk Floor Replacement when quarters removed?
[Re: demon]
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09/11/18 01:08 PM
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Can a full one piece trunk floor be slid in from the side without removing the rear tail panel if both full quarter panels are removed on a 1968 Dodge Charger? No, not unless you remove the inner wheelhouse on one side. This is the hard way to do it. The trunk floor will slide in from the rear with ease on a Charger when the rear valance is removed, which almost always needs replacement too if doing quarters. The trunk floor welds to the rear valance on a Charger. Done many To see how that area comes apart and eventually goes back together, check out my old Charger 500 Resto link: 1969 Charger 500 Restoration http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,33799.625.html
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Re: 1968 Charger Trunk Floor Replacement when quarters removed?
[Re: dart6]
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09/11/18 02:02 PM
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Dart6: for the 70 Plymouth, It can be slid in from behind just like the 68-70 Charger or other 68-70 B bodies. Rear crossmember can stay in place. It helps to seperate the tail panel part way up where it welds to the end of the quarters ( behind the pot metal quarter extensions), to allow the tail panel to swing out a bit. https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/ubbt...tml#Post2538428
Last edited by demon; 09/11/18 02:06 PM.
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Re: 1968 Charger Trunk Floor Replacement when quarters removed?
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09/11/18 05:43 PM
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Dart6: for the 70 Plymouth, It can be slid in from behind just like the 68-70 Charger or other 68-70 B bodies. Rear crossmember can stay in place. It helps to seperate the tail panel part way up where it welds to the end of the quarters ( behind the pot metal quarter extensions), to allow the tail panel to swing out a bit. https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/ubbt...tml#Post2538428 Thankyou Demon
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