67440Dodge Wrote:Thanks Andy.. I was troubleshooting no brake lights (wire fell off switch and broken socket in back) and saw all the extra pieces in the box. Few hours of work and back in business
I never understood why they changed the look so drastically from different trim lines that year. 66 did a good job of it I think by just adding pieces to the higher trim line, not completely changing everything like they did this year.
The new tail lamps look great Mike, as does the whole car!
It was puzzling why they made so many changes to the front grille and rear tail lamp and deck lid trim from 1966 to 1967, but I believe that they wanted to upgrade the Coronet's trim to look more like the 1967 Charger's trim. I must also mention that they did completely change a few things on the different trim lines on the 1966 Coronet rear trunk lid mounted trim as well though. The major two items being the finish panels and the complete back-up lamp assemblies.
They are reproducing the complete 1966 Coronet, Coronet Deluxe and Coronet 440 trim level models back-up lamp assemblies and also the back-up lamp assemblies that were used on all of the 1966 and 1967 Chargers and all of the 1967 Coronet models, but they do not reproduce the 1966 Coronet 500 only back-up lamp plastic lenses that mount directly to the 1966 Coronet 500 only finish panel rather than to a chrome pot metal housing like all of the other 1966 and 1967 Coronets and Chargers use.
Finding good used 1966 Coronet 500 only back-up lamp lenses is difficult at best and finding an nos set is next to impossible and very expensive if you can find them. I begged Mike Ross at BE/A Restoration Parts to reproduce the Coronet 500 back-up lamp lenses for years and as usual with all of the other 1966 and 1967 Coronet parts that I begged him to reproduce, including the tail lamp lenses for the non 1967 500 and R/T models, he said absolutely not. No market for 1966 and 1967 Coronet parts.............
Richard
The 1966 non Coronet 500 trim level tail lamps and back-up lamp assemblies:
(back-up lamp lenses are slightly rounded on two corners and square on the other two corners of the lenses)
The 1966 Coronet 500 only trim level tail lamp and finish panel mounted plastic back-up lenses:
(back-up lamp lenses are square on all four corners of the lenses)