1965 Dodge Dart Charger

Yes. And got scratched and scraped and sneezed on.



This is Chrysler we're talking aboutÂ…! Quick and cheap were the watchwords. Unless it was a giant gouge or other seriously ugly damage, the car would get sent out to the dealer, who would sell it and only address the issue if the customer complained. Cars (from just about all makers) at that time came off the assembly line in awful, thrown-together condition compared to today's cars.

Thanks Dan for our input. I really appriciate it.

Next issue will be the carpet. The new one from Legendary is manufactured by another producer since the last one I bought.

It is right in lenght but needs to be trimmed on each side. However I compared with my brother-in-laws carpet and I need to get the extensions on each side. I'm not sure that I can get the right tejp so I will use duck tape.I have searched for 2 years but not been able to find this special tejp that Chrysler used.