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Topic: Where do these belong on a 69 Dart?? (Read 532 times)
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gt
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It has been many many years since I took the car apart, it is almost finished. The question is where do these go; 69 Dart?  Thanks gt
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 Finally done. 440, 727, 8 3/4, Blah, Blah, Blah...
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MoPar_or _NoCar
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Probably the lower control arm bumper. They look to squared off though
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qkcuda
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If they are pretty small, they look like the little bumpers that are on the glovebox door. There may even be some on the doors.
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69DartW250
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Those appear to be the rubber bumpers that install in the car bumpers (one front/one rear) to keep the license plate from vibrating.
George
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Dart Guy UK
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Those appear to be the rubber bumpers that install in the car bumpers (one front/one rear) to keep the license plate from vibrating.
George

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Under constuction 1968 Dart Pro street 2dr sedan 440 11.5-, iron koffel max ported heads, crower hyd 530 cam, fenderwells, JW 4200 converter,4 link 8 3/4 4.56 gear with spool & 31x 18.5-15 out back It will be street leagal and gas is over $10 a gallon
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these bumpers are small, about 1" in height (can't get an exact measurement right now). I think that they are too big to be the license plate bumpers. I was also thinking that they may be for a door or trunk lid but they have rectangular bumper slots.
I think if others chime in we will get the correct location for these bumpers.
gt
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Just tried them on the bumper for the license plate and they are too big.
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Rick@Laysons
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Those look like the bumpers that are located at the rear corners of the hood next to the cowl.
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MoPar_or _NoCar
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Could they be bumpers for the trunk hinges? I don't have any there but do have a hole on each side for something like that.
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Rick and Mopar, thanks. Those two places never even crossed my mind I will look and see if those are the locations.
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Arillious
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spare parts
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Gasoline runs through my veins at 400 miles per hour.
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MVRCorp
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IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER YOU HAVE AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.
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nothingbutdarts
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I thought it was called Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers! 
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MVRCorp
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I thought it was called Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers!  Your right........my bad
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IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER YOU HAVE AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.
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jamesdart
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i think one of your buddys took them off his camaro and threw them in your box of rubbers to screw with you.
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