[Chrysler300] Digest Number 82
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There are 2 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. 300 C Ignition Pod Trim
           From: "jim helm" <helmj@xxxxxxxxxx>
      2. Front seat removal
           From: joanandjon@xxxxxx


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Message: 1
   Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 18:55:57 -0800
   From: "jim helm" <helmj@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: 300 C Ignition Pod Trim

I just got my 300 C back from the restorer and noticed something that 
doesn't look right. The dash "pod" that houses the ignition switch does
not
have any trim on it. There is no trim ring, no bezel that says "ignition"
or
anything--just the bare, beige "pod" with a hole in it to stick the key
through. This looks unfinished and something must be missing. Can anyone
tell me what trim should be on this "pod"? Does anyone know where I might
obtain these items?
I am also looking for one good 300 C wheel cover. One of mine must have
been
in a fire as it appears burned (though very straight) and I can't seem to
get it to buff-out. Any tips/help? Thanks in advance.

Jim Helm


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Message: 2
   Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 23:30:38 EST
   From: joanandjon@xxxxxx
Subject: Front seat removal

I finally found someone local to install my seat covers for my "G" which I

purchased through the club last year.  The back seats came out in no time,

but I am confused on how to remove the swivel buckets.  Can I just remove
the 
large bolt that the seat swivels on and the rest of the seat will come
loose?

Thanks,
John Rebolj


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