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Does anyone know where to get the fasteners for the front grill chrome for a 68

Started by 68charger440, August 21, 2014, 07:04:27 PM

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68charger440

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Hard Charger

they are available. these can be seen when installed in the car. they must be installed when the grille is out of the car.

mr.mopar should have them


68charger440

Quote from: Hard Charger on August 21, 2014, 07:15:25 PM
they are available. these can be seen when installed in the car. they must be installed when the grille is out of the car.

mr.mopar should have them


Thanks.  I looked on their site and couldn't find them, but I sent them an email.  Maybe I just missed them.
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csx4590


68charger440

Quote from: csx4590 on August 21, 2014, 07:40:47 PM
http://www.gunslingershifters.com/68chargergrilltrimoptions.htm

If you are talking about the hardware that holds the trim that surrounds the grill...
That's the one.  Pricey for a few nuts and bolts, but it is what it is.
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If stock is not important, you can go with a small (like a #4) machine screw with a flat top and a washer. Slip the screw into the washer and slide the washer down inside the trim. Then use a nut and washer to mount to the plastic. It may not be correct, but it will do the job. I have done similar to the vinyl top trim on my car. Mainly because I wanted to add a rubber washer to seal out water leaks.