[Chrysler300] 1960- 1961 Differences
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[Chrysler300] 1960- 1961 Differences



Hi Group:
 
    In redoing my F I have run across a couple of  sources that carry certain 
parts for 61's but not for 60's and visa versa.   I know that there are some 
differences between the F and G, but do any of  those differences extend to 
things such as brake and fuel systems and lines  (other than the 14" - 15" 
wheels), suspensions, etc.  For example, I happen  to have an NOS center link for 
my G - is it not identical to that on the  F?  Unfortunately, Chrysler managed 
to change virtually all part numbers  from year to year, so there is little 
help available  there.  I would  appreciate any comments you F & G people might 
have.
 
Thanks,
 
Pete Fitch



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