Hi Christopher, It is antiqued bronze I just didn't know what it was called. It is pretty faded in this car and i would like to restore it. I'll look in the archives to see if i can find the answers. Thanks for the info and the welcome. --- Christopher Hoffman <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Welcome, Luis... I'm sure you'll find lots of help > here, and I recommend > searching the archives on the club website to find > answers to the same > questions that other people have asked and had > answered. I know we've > covered windshield interchangeability with other > Chryslers, and the subject > of the '67-68 front brakes has been covered > extensively. > > I'm curious that you mentioned needing help with the > wood, as 1968s came > with "antiqued bronze" trim in the interior. The > last year for wood was > 1967. Are you sure yours is a '68? (Easy way to > tell: the sixth digit in the > VIN will be an 8 in 1968, a 7 in 1967. Yours should > start with YM27K8...) > > Chris in LA > 67 Crown > 78 NYB Salon > > > On 3/19/04 3:43 pm, chrysler1978@xxxxxxxxxxx > (chrysler1978@xxxxxxxxxxx) > wrote: > > > New Subscriber(s): Luis Colon > > Email Address is: luis1024@xxxxxxxxx > > Member Location: Ny,Ny > > > > Car(s) owned: 1968 baby blue convertable > > > > Self-Introduction: My uncle always had imperials > while i was growing up and > > i always loved them. I had 1969 for a few years > and i got rid of it. i > > really regretted selling it. About 12 years ago i > ran across 1974 new > > yorker > > and i still have it. I'm planning to use it for > some parts but i don,t > > think anything is compatable except the engine. > I,m going to need help > > getting parts. I need a windshield, rotors , wheel > cyclinders, > > how to restore the wood finish, and tips on how to > keep the chome/grill > > looking like new. Thanks I sure I'll be chatting > with > > all of you guys soon. Thanks Luis > > >