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That is very cool, but I don't need two.
Rich,

Please correct me if I missed this due to my lousy eyesight, but the front fenders on this 1967 Charger look to be 1966 Charger fenders, as they don't look to have the 1967 Charger only front fender mounted turn signal lights. The turn signal lights were integrated into the top of fender stainless trim on the 1967 models as shown below.

Richard

1966 Charger without the front fender mounted turn signals:

[Image: 1966DodgeCharger-Red-driversfrontsideview.jpg~original]

[Image: 1966DodgeCharger-Red-frontfendertrim.jpg~original]


1967 Charger with the front fender mounted turn signals:

[Image: 1967DodgeCharger-frontgrilleandtrim-red.jpg~original]

[Image: 1967DodgeCharger1-redwithblackvinyl.jpg~original]

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Does the XP mean experimental??
Richard, there is no top trim on the fenders at all.

I think that is why they look like 66s.
ws27 Wrote:Richard, there is no top trim on the fenders at all.

I think that is why they look like 66s.

That's true Rich, but do you see the holes in the fenders where the wiring for the turn signal lights would pass through the fenders to hook up with the rest of the forward wiring harness?

67RTBlue,

XP is the model codes Chrysler used for the 1966 and 1967 Dodge Charger models. The first 4 digits of all 1966 and 1967 Chargers is XP29.

X = Car Line, X = Dodge Charger
P = Price Class, P = Premium Price Class
29 = Body Style, 29 = 2 Door Sports Hardtop

Richard
The hole are there, you just need new glasses! LOL
...Or a bigger screen.
..........or a new set of eyes my friend!

Richard

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haha
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