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1969 cuda w/plastic wheel well liners

 
mr.cuda mr.cuda
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/11/09
04:19 PM

Hello all;

 I've a 1969 barracuda that i've owned for 16 years. Numbers matching 318 C.I.D., factory wheel covers, dealer installed Chrysler Coolair (Airtemp) Sunfire Yellow, Black Sport Interior, brushed aluminum steering wheel (black cover) with automatic transmission and floor console.

The car has orange plastic inner wheel well liners. I've asked a number of Mopar fans, owners if they have ever seen this option, no one that I know nor myself have seen this option.

 The liners are not a one size fits all. The front shock towers are molded into the liners, the rear fits to a 'T'. I'll post some pictures when I get time to take some new photos.

tia

mr.cuda  

 
barry318 barry318
New User | Posts: 44 | Joined: 04/09
Posted: 11/21/09
05:25 AM

Hey, don't know how rare they are or if they were standard equipment. I've never seen them & I use to run a parts dept. for almost 40 years. I did come up with part numbers for the front liners ( they were originally red according to my old parts books, probably faded over the years ) They were listed for 1967-1969 Barracudas only & the right side was 2856306 & the left 2856307. Knowing Chrysler, these numbers are probably molded into these pieces somewhere. If you spot a number on one of the rear ones I'd be interested in knowing what it is so I can locate it in my book. ( You got me curious now )  Barry  

 

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