Welcome Brendan, Charlie and Drake,
I apologize for being late to welcome you guy's to the DCR, but I do really like your bright Yellow 67 Coronet! I've owned my bright Yellow 66 Coronet 500 since 1989 and have heard just about ALL of the "eye searing" jokes regarding my color choice, but hey, these old Mopars are all about being different and having fun right?
Anyway, if you need help with part numbers, or finding parts for your cool project, some here on the DCR will tell you that I can help with both of those tasks and I'd be extremely pleased to help two fine young men develop their love of of the Mopar hobby and Coronets in particular!
Maybe your sons would enjoy seeing my now 27 year old son Rick's 1972 Dart Swinger at the time he purchased it back in 2003 at age 17 and after it was restored to see what they can accomplish with lots of hard work and listening to their fathers loving guidance! This 1967 Coronet project will become SO much more to both of them than just an old car, trust me on that one.
Richard
My son on the day that he, his mom and me picked up his Dart back in 2003. An original California car that then moved to Arizona with it's original owner, so it was a nice rust free car to start with and was fairly mechanically sound and driveable.
His Dart's engine compartment as it looked back in 2003 before restoration. Yep, there was lots of clean-up work needed here!
His Dart's engine compartment after being soda blasted at my friends body shop back in 2005 as the cars major 2 year restoration work began.
His Dart now as it looks after being restored with help from our friends.