The 300 Deluxe models do not have tail light bezels with the grill across the lens either. They also do not have carpet, instead they have a rubber mat.
The 300 Deluxe is not the bottom of the line '67 model. The 300 is a cheaper model and was a real "plain Jane". The 300 Deluxe had a few more trim items than a base 300. On the exterior, the 300 Deluxe had rocker mouldings and drip rail mouldings. The interior was a little nicer. It had a dash strip with silver inset. The door panels and seats had a fancier design than the 300. Both the 300 and 300 deluxe came with rubber mats rather than carpet.
The 300 was available in either a 2 door sedan or 4 door sedan. The 300 Deluxe was offered in 4 door wagon as well.
300's are fun, and annoying at the same time. They're fun that no one has the same car as you at a car show. They're not so fun when you can't find any of the right parts for them
You got that right Justin, There are a few hard to find items on the 300 series cars. Anyway if you guys on the west coast don't want them, You can send them all north 64's mostly lol ....Ralph
Door panels, front seat, hell the entire fabric patern for the interior, rear bumper, real emblem, proper window fuzzies (I got some, they fit really half-assed), windshield wiper switch, and Im sure there is more stuff I cant find.
Yes they are. Fronts are the same for any series/body style, rears are the same for all series/body style EXCEPT for the pickup and wagon (those two are the same however).
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