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Mopar mud flaps/ rock guards

Ohiowoodchuck

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Anyone remember a part number for the mopar mud flaps /rock guards that were mostly chrome for E bodies. I’m having a hard time finding anything about them. Here is a picture of my Dads Cuda with them on it. I recently bought the car and in the process of redoing the whole car. There have been taken off by an owner.

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OK, you got my interest. Hoping to see what others reply. I have never seen those on an E-Body and hope to learn something new!
 

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I could be wrong but I almost positive these were a Mopar accessories item. I faintly remember a new set in the package hanging on the wall of my dad’s barn growing up. I was hoping a member with more years of experience than me could verify or say I’m wrong. I don’t think from my experience these were an assembly line installed item as I don’t see no mention of these on any build sheet data.
 

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Sorry I don’t know the part number.
But here they are on my 1974 Challenger. Been on the car since day one.

Richard

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I’m leaning toward these were made for Mopar by a Us company and installed at the dealer before pickup. Maybe the two gentlemen you mentioned above will chime in. They have a lot more experience than me.
 

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Thanks for the experience compliment. I can't take it as I have only been into mopars, much less cars for about 25 years. I didn't grow up around these cars so I am still learning.

As I understand it the chrome mud flaps were direct connection and could have been installed by the dealer.
These were not factory optioned. No code for them and I have never seen broadcast sheet info on mud flaps.
Someone with a direct connection catalog from 1969 would have the part number. These books exist. I almost bought one at Carlisle this year but passed on it. Should, woulda , coulda.

I have seen the chrome splash guards, mud flaps at carlisle. So they do exist out there.

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Not factory, but a dealer add on or store bough aftermarket. Many new car owners wanted to protect their new cars paint. Dealers either added them on as a selling feature or customers would add them to their cars after purchase. They are cool to see them still on some cars today.
 

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Thanks Cuda Hunter! I knew you know more about odd things than I do (that's a compliment)! Thanks for the info!
I know there are a lot of places with gravel around it the flaps do make perfect sense for that!
 

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"Someone with a direct connection catalog from 1969 would have the part number. These books exist. I almost bought one at Carlisle this year but passed on it. Should, woulda , coulda."

In those early years id was not "DC" It was Hustle Stuff.

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