Re: 74 charger SE 400
[Re: jimmyc340]
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06/23/11 03:40 AM
06/23/11 03:40 AM
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What parts? Mechanical stuff is easy, many options there. Sheet metal may be more difficult or expensive? AMD, Year One, salvage yards? Interior carpet, seat covers, etc are avaliable from ACC and Legandary,and others, plus custom shops. B/E&A caries many signal lenses, and other parts. R/T Specialities has many small parts, nuts, screws, clips, etc.
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Re: 74 charger SE 400
[Re: jimmyc340]
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06/23/11 01:28 PM
06/23/11 01:28 PM
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If your needing a dash pad, I had mine re-covered at a local shop. I think it was a bit over $100. It looks good, but not factory correct. Just dashes can re-do it like factory, but costs $$$. The headliner in those car is pretty easy to replace. I got a headliner from Year One (may have been sourced from Legendary?) and installed it myself. Carpet from ACC (Auto Custom Carpet.) If it is an oddball color, you mat want to send them a sample so they can match the correct color. When I bought my car, the seats were already recovered, but I may recover them in the next year. Either stock type covers from Legendary, or have a local shop do a custom job where I can pick the materials and style. I don't know if sail panels, kick panels, and window post covers are being reproduced? Try swap meets, salvage yards? Glovebox liner and ashtray are same as used in the Chrysler Cordoba, so salvage yard should have them.
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Re: 74 charger SE 400
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06/23/11 03:14 PM
06/23/11 03:14 PM
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If your needing a dash pad, I had mine re-covered at a local shop. I think it was a bit over $100. It looks good, but not factory correct. Just dashes can re-do it like factory, but costs $$$. The headliner in those car is pretty easy to replace. I got a headliner from Year One (may have been sourced from Legendary?) and installed it myself. Carpet from ACC (Auto Custom Carpet.) If it is an oddball color, you mat want to send them a sample so they can match the correct color. When I bought my car, the seats were already recovered, but I may recover them in the next year. Either stock type covers from Legendary, or have a local shop do a custom job where I can pick the materials and style. I don't know if sail panels, kick panels, and window post covers are being reproduced? Try swap meets, salvage yards? Glovebox liner and ashtray are same as used in the Chrysler Cordoba, so salvage yard should have them.
A new dash pad (no cap) will run you 400-500$ on ebay or through YearOne. You could do what he did and get it re-done locally for much cheaper if you don't care about it being totally original...
I have a 73 SE and Legendary Auto Interiors had most of the interior things for it. You can get the carpet, door panels (upper and lower), seat covers/backs, and headliner through them. They also do refurbishing of your existing seats or panels if you send them in. I have never done this but I very well may when I get to that point.
They reproduce the kick panels, pillar posts, and sail panels as well. Shoudln't be too hard getting these in white or black. Some of the off-the-wall colors may be harder...
YearOne carries much of the same stuff as well but they tend to be a bit pricier unless you catch them on a good sale.
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