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Thanks for correcting me Tim. If you want to visit the wrecking yard with the '56 Firedome Sportsman 4-door, it is near Corydon, IN. E-mail me for d...
Steve, Glad to see this found a new home. So many such cars end up at the crusher. If you're passing through Louisville on your way to Vincennes to...
Upon further reflection, the '55 MoPar parts book says the same rocker molding (p/n 1548413) was also used on the '55 Chrysler New Yorker. See origin...
Bob, Finding NOS rocker moldings will be a challenge. Nobody makes a repro set to my knowledge. The '55 molding was used in that year only, only o...
Tim...I'll second you there, especially when it comes to Larry. He is a great guy!
Steve, Good one; you had me going there for a few minutes. Then I remembered your sense of humor! And it's sixty days before April 1!! Paul...all ...
And I'll add this... If you are a AAA member and show your card at NAPA, you should receive a 7% discount on most parts. I've done it when ordering ...
Chris...my Adventures magazine just arrived today. Yours may be on the way.
Mike, Check out the "Vendors" link along the left side of the website. Kanter is there but so are others. Also, see my post titled "...
Yet another nice Coronado for sale with a very rare three tone color combination:
Call me a skeptic, but I have a difficult time believing this is a styling mock-up from the "DeSoto Design Studios". I own several books re...
