Yeah, "Jiffy Jet" was a name from the past by the time the '65 models came along.
I don't know if there was such a tag used in '65.
But do you know about the steel plate which should go in between the LCA and the bumper? There is a part#2071727 for that one but I haven't been able to find it. However I know that they were not on my car as you see on the pictures. What to do?
I found the tag for the windshield wiper and washer tag. This was in a 65 package but since it's NOS I think this one is from 1959 to 1964. Not sure though! Does anyone have one from 1965 and is willing to trade?
Thanks for the reference to the front end from your thread to my thread! When I disassembled the lower control arms on my CA-built 65 wagon, they had these plates that you mentioned! At the time I disassembled them I thought it was strange to have those plates under the bumpers. I will probably re-use them (I guess!).
Are these plates a separate piece or are they the bottom of the bumper?
Because the tag itself is pretty much in the shape of the bag, I think you're correct that it's for older model cars.
What does the owner's manual say about operation of the windshield washers? Do you have the floor button pump style or the push-in at the wiper switch electric variety. Because the w/s reservoirs were translucent plastic, it became much easier to determine the fluid level and Chrysler's hope was that it would be self-explanatory to the car owner/user. That wasn't always the case, hence the addition in later years of an "idiot" light in the instrument panel to warn drivers when the reservoir was running low.
A friend of mine called me today re an add in World customs. Here is a link to the website;
http://www.worldkustom.com/sv/blogflash/a-swede-winns-at-carlisle/
So sorry but all text is in Swedish. But the nice part is that it is the first reporter that's added FABO for all the positive help I have recieved during the restoration.
Nice write up Ulf. I used the English translation icon to help me out. Lol Where is your Dart now? Is it still on display here in the states?
Funny, I got the latest issue of Pentastar Power from Mr Norms today. They captured my car too! This is head judge Paul Jacobs. Super nice guy as the rest of the jury.
Must have been pretty nervwrecking during the time when the judges inspected your Dart?
It looks just beatiful! Can´t stress that enough.
360DartGT66 Great picture!
I suppose you will be going over for the event, Ulf?
They are a separate piece sandwiched between the bumper and the plate welded to the LCA. I'll post some pics later.
EDIT: And here are the pics: