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Where to find parts for a 1962 Imperial by Chrysler?

I have a 4-DR hardtop, 1962 Imperial by Chrysler with a 413 engine, push button drive. Having difficulty finding parts for my antique 'toy'. Such as weather stripping for windows, etc.... Suggestions?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    try year one and paddock parts, search for a mopar car club devoted to the C body cars, (new yorker,newport,fury,for example.) If you need any body parts Desert Valley auto parts has a few Imperials with no rust according to the website.

    Source(s): 16 years auto parts,27 years auto repair
  • 1 decade ago

    Find a Mopar specific magazine, I subscribe to Mopar Muscle, and buy it. They are full of Mopar vendors including weatherstripping, Metro Moulded Parts (metrommp.com) is one I've seen for a number of years. I can't say metro has the weather stripping you need, but it's a place to start. There is a possibility that the Imperial shared a lot of parts with the Chrysler and hopefully that is the case here. Good luck.

    Source(s): Forty five years of shadetree engineering, racing, and home auto repair, all Dodges.
  • 1 decade ago

    Himmings Motor News, Metro sofe seal, Mopar Muscle advertizers. By the way New Yorker weather seals are the same.

  • 1 decade ago

    Oh boy, thats gonna be hard to find, go to a Chrysler dealership, and talk with somebody in their Parts department and see if they can order it for you or something, or maybe you can contact the manfucaturer and place an order for the parts you need

  • 1 decade ago

    Check with your dealership, and see if they have any info on how to contact a company called "YEAR ONE". They have parts for older Chrysler products.

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