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BEAR R.- Wrote:Some nice History there Richard.. man,you got it going on with your parts books..those Manuals you own must've been hard to find and pricey im sure.but,Wow.they sure are worth having..i see in one of the forums you were lookin to get a 65 Belvi..back in the 80's.well,.im sure glad you got what you really wanted in the 66 Coronet..good for you bud.you know I had the same experience w/a guy standin next to me.. a friend and I were talkin about my Dart w/ a 225.when he mentioned he had a 67 Coronet 440.w/a slant six for sale.well,it was 4 yrs later but,it worked out for me too.!!... those are some great memories you got there Richard.Good for You.!!...God Bless..Barry.

Hello Barry,

If you or anyone else would like a Chrysler approved and licensed reproduced copy of the original 1966 Chrysler Parts Hi-Performance Dress-up Parts catalog shown in my post above, it's currently available on ebay my friend. $19.00 plus shipping. Wink

http://www.ebay.com/itm/400170066029?ssP...1438.l2648

Very cool how we both found our Coronets in the same fashion. Cool

Richard
I've got one, somebody gave me years ago, I like looking at the prices!
Racer Brown Wrote:I've got one, somebody gave me years ago, I like looking at the prices!

Agreed Steve and publications like this one are also excellent sources for period correct Chrysler hi-performance part numbers and pictures of those period correct parts. Little nuggets of gold for folks like me who love to research and document Muscle car parts!
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Richard
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