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Hello, im from Mexico and i´ve recently purchased a ´67 coronet 440 that needs a lot of work to do and love. I´ve found so many helpful info here since im trying to figure how to put everything on its place correctly. Mine has 66 charger grille from factory, factory fender skirts wich i dont know if i keep them or not. And basicly im watching your pics to figure what color would look great.
So thanks for letting me join.
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Welcome to the DCR. you'll find lot of great people and information here.
Post some pictures of your car if you can..
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05-10-16, 11:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-10-16, 11:50 AM by Jim 68cuda.)
Very cool. Welcome aboard. A Mexican built 67 Coronet with the Charger hidden headlight grille? You might be the first member of the registry with one of those. The emblem on the 500 style trunk finish panel will be unique, as will the interior and side trim. I don't believe fender skirts were ever available in the US, but I do know a few Mexican built 67 Coronets had them. Those will be very rare pieces. Get lots of pictures of the car for us.
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Welcome to the DCR and you will find an ongoing interest here for the Mexican built Coronets and all of their differences from the cars built in the United States.
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HI! Would love to see photos of this car of yours..Sounds unique.
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