Hi ...newbie here........I have a 68 chrysler wagon,,,,I have some parts and I need some parts....Maybe we can swap some thanks moparpaw
from NW Florida. Hope your parts work out okay and you find more parts to get all your parts working together. There are several Mopar members here and some may have parts they don't need or parts they can help you with. Some of their Mopars are even in parts. Add pictures of your wagon and tell us more about yourself and your parts hunt.
Thanks for the welcome Model T...not to many wagon people around here..It'll be nice to talk with people who like wagons
One up around Slidell and several around Naw Lenz. They'll wake up after they get done playing with their wagons this weekend.
Hi tireman......actually from westbank from metairie......you been a mopar tech long?...I'm looking for stuff you might have seen on the north shore
I work in NO east. I have been officially working as a mopar tech since 2005. My mentor at work has been a Mopar mechanic since 1962.
Welcome, Moparpaw. Lots of Mopar knowledge floating around in here. You'll have lots of fun, that much is sure. Let's see some pics of your wee beastie. We love our station wagon porn around here!
Welcome aboard. So are we to assume you are taking a 68 T&C wagon and making it a 300, by installing the front fenders, hood, front bumper and hidden headlight grille? I've always wondered what that would look like on a 68 Chrysler wagon.
Hi Jim, actually I put the grill in the place of the old one..no fenders and hood..I posted pictures in here somewhere, still trying to figure the site out...anyway I'm looking for another 300 grill the one I have is pitted pretty bad, but they are hard to find........thanks for the welcome Jim
I like it. I wouldn't have thought you could use the 300 grille without the 300 fenders, hood and front bumper. It looks great and that grille gives it a very unique look. Very cool! (I just copied and pasted these pics from your gallery)