It ain't easy being Green!!!
it was for ma mopar. gees....there's a lot of green.
Thanks! I love this color. I understand its not as desirable to most but thats ok by me!Love your restoration by the way. Nice work. Looking forward to seeing it finished as I'm sure you are also.
That's only half green. This is all green. Seriously; I really like the white and green combo.
It is from a charger I believe. Also, it’s for saleVery cool build. I love the green and level of detail keeping it OE. Is that a hellcat hood from a new challenger? It looks surprisingly close to fitting. I’m doing a hellcat swap and looking at hood options
Looooking gooood!Still working on assembly! Found some issues with the paint that are being addressed but that should be taken care of soon. I received a ship confirmation from Legendary for my interior! They are ahead of their estimate of April/May! Here's a few photos of current status
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I had to pop on the emblems for a quick tease
As far as I know the trim is the same. Can't see Chrysler stocking two different parts that are virtually identical. The trim going over top of the vinyl might be tight and you might have to open slightly. I used the non vinyl trim when I installed a vinyl roof. Tight yes but nothing to worry about. Just my thoughts.Does anyone know If the drip rail stainless trim is the same between vinyl top and non-vinyl top cars?
My 72 originally had a dark green top but I am not putting it back on. It seems like I read somewhere that the trim was different but now I cant find where I was reading that.
Nice! Don't stop now. I've got about 15 years into mine. Last summer we took it to our first car show after it was painted. It made it all worth while.Milestone moment. This is the first time since about 2001 that the car is an assembled car!
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So I have 3 1970 Darts. All came originally with vinyl tops (Dodge had packages and deals that included vinyl roofs that year). I have removed the vinyl roof on 2 of the cars and the third one still has its original factory vinyl on it. I left the vinyl trim on the purple car because one day I might want to paint the top a contrasting factory color (an odd but available option that was overshadowed by the cheap vinyl roof thing). I put the vinyl top drip rail back on both the cars with no vinyl and had to squeeze it shut a very little bit to have it snap firmly in place.Does anyone know If the drip rail stainless trim is the same between vinyl top and non-vinyl top cars?
Good to know. Thanks!So I have 3 1970 Darts. All came originally with vinyl tops (Dodge had packages and deals that included vinyl roofs that year). I have removed the vinyl roof on 2 of the cars and the third one still has its original factory vinyl on it. I left the vinyl trim on the purple car because one day I might want to paint the top a contrasting factory color (an odd but available option that was overshadowed by the cheap vinyl roof thing). I put the vinyl top drip rail back on both the cars with no vinyl and had to squeeze it shut a very little bit to have it snap firmly in place.
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under the vinyl top trim. I always liked the way that older cars in the 50s and 60s had stainless trim that sectioned off portions of the body so that it was easy to have 2 tone or even three tone paint jobs from the factory. They probably used the clip holes and knobs to mask off the sections and then just installed the "vinyl trim" with no vinyl. That's the way that Cuda was too. My 64 Dodge 440 had a stripe inside stainless that went all the way down both sides.Where was the paint transition line for the factory contrast paint work?
Interesting! I never knew that. Was this offered on more than '70 models? Which color combinations were available?under the vinyl top trim. I always liked the way that older cars in the 50s and 60s had stainless trim that sectioned off portions of the body so that it was easy to have 2 tone or even three tone paint jobs from the factory. They probably used the clip holes and knobs to mask off the sections and then just installed the "vinyl trim" with no vinyl. That's the way that Cuda was too. My 64 Dodge 440 had a stripe inside stainless that went all the way down both sides.