Possibly an equivalent Plymouth Fury
no it won't fit.
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Yes.
Definitively it is a Dodge Charger 1966. The first Dodge Charger was the 1964 show car, based on the Polara and fitted with a 426 Wedge engine. The Charger body was based on the Coronet, but with a fastback roofline and unique (if similar) front clip that resembled the Coronet, but had retractable headlights, giving the car a sporty look. See http://www.allpar.com/model/charger.html
Not without also changing out the front fenders and the hood
Yes it will bolt right on.
the firing order is 18436572. The Distributor location of no 1 is usually on the front to the right of the Dist. hold down clip. But, that can be changed depending on where you locate the Dist. in the block.
No, they're 2 totally different bodystyles.
Rephrase. Front clip...what exactly is the front clip?
To install the spring clip on Dodge Spirit front calipers, first ensure the brake pads are properly positioned in the caliper bracket. The spring clip typically fits into a designated groove or notch on the caliper and secures the brake pads in place. Align the clip with the caliper's mounting points and press it down until it snaps into position, ensuring it is seated securely. Always double-check that the clip is firmly attached before reassembling the wheel and lowering the vehicle.
A 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 front clip will not directly fit a 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 due to differences in design, mounting points, and dimensions. The two models have different body styles and chassis configurations, which means modifications would likely be necessary for a proper fit. It's advisable to consult with a professional or refer to specific modification guides if considering such a swap.
No. That was the year of the big change. '72 and back to '68 were one type and '73 and forward another.