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Dodge/Plymouth Dodge/Plymouth REPRODUCTION PARTS MARKETING (306) 652-6668 FAX (306) 652-1123 1920 Alberta Ave Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada S7K 1R9 Canada's Finest Muscle Car Restoration Supplies 2014 $5.00 All prices are subject to change SEAT UPHOLSTERY 1964-65 BARRACUDA Bison Grain Inserts and Skirts 100,314,610 550 614 HA001 _ _ _ U Front Buckets $486.00 $558.00 $585.00 HA001 _ _ _ C Rear Bench $414.00 $477.00 $495.00 HA001 _ _ _ SBV Vinyl Bucket Seat Backs $171.00 $198.00 $207.00 HA001 _ _ _ SBC Vinyl & Carpet Bucket Seat Backs $171.00 $198.00 $207.00 HA001 _ _ _ FC Fold down Rear Seat Back Top Carpet $189.00 $189.00 $189.00 Vinyl Colors Available 100 – Black 314 – Metallic Lavender 614 – 1965 Gold 550 – Red Carpet Colors Available 001 – Black 032 – Gold 003 – Red 008 – Teal Blue 029 – Dark Saddle 027 - Light / Medium Blue 1966 BARRACUDA Cologne Grain Inserts and Skirts 100,200 510 320,420 HA003 _ _ _U Front Buckets $486.00 $558.00 $585.00 HA003 _ _ _C Rear Bench $414.00 $558.00 $495.00 Vinyl Colors Available 100 - Black 420 – Citron 202 – Pearl White 510 – Crimson Red 320 – Metallic Navy 1967 BARRACUDA Cologne Grain Inserts & Skirts 100,202,618 520 320,620 HA005 _ _ _U Front Buckets $450.00 $513.00 $540.00 HA005 _ _ _B Front Bench – Split $450.00 $513.00 $540.00 HA005 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $272.00 $306.00 $324.00 HA005 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $272.00 $306.00 $324.00 HA005 _ _ _F Rear Bench – Fastback $272.00 $306.00 $324.00 Vinyl Colors Available 100 – Black 520 – Metallic Red 202 – Pearl White 620 – Copper 320 – Metallic Navy SEAT UPHOLSTERY CONTINUED 1968 BARRACUDA - STANDARD Cologne Grain Inserts and Skirts 100,202 332,430 526 HA007 _ _ _U Front Buckets $450.00 $513.00 $540.00 A1 HA007 _ _ _B Front Bench – Split w/Armrest Cover $450.00 $513.00 $540.00 HA007 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 HA007 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 HA007 _ _ _F Rear Bench – Fastback $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 Vinyl Colors Available 100 – Black 430 – Dark Metallic Green 202 – Pearl White 526 – Maroon 332 – Light Metallic Blue 1968 BARRACUDA - DELUXE Cologne and Rosette Inserts – Cologne Skirts 100,202,636 332,430 526 HA009 _ _ _U Front Buckets $468.00 $540.00 $558.00 HA009 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 HA009 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 HA009 _ _ _F Rear Bench – Fastback $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 HA009 _ _ _SBC Carpet Seat Backs $ 90.00 $ 99.00 $108.00 HA009 _ _ _A Front Center Armrest $ 95.00 $ 99.00 $108.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 430 – Dark Metallic Green 202 – Pearl White 526 – Maroon 322 – Light Metallic Blue 1969 BARRACUDA - STANDARD Coachman Inserts and Skirts 100,200,528 434 338 HA011 _ _ _U Front Buckets $468.00 $540.00 $558.00 HA011 _ _ _B Front Bench – Split w/Armrest Covers $468.00 $540.00 $558.00 HA011 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $297.00 $342.00 $360.00 HA011 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $297.00 $342.00 $360.00 HA001 _ _ _F Rear Bench – Fastback $297.00 $342.00 $360.00 HA011 _ _ _A Front Center Armrest $ 90.00 $ 99.00 $108.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 434 – Dark Metallic Green 200 – White 528 – Red 338 - Bright Blue SEAT UPHOLSTERY CONTINUED 1969 BARRACUDA – STANDARD – CUDA 340 and 383 Coachman Inserts and Skirts 100,528 338 HA013 _ _ _B Front Bench – Split $468.00 $558.00 HA011 _ _ _* For Hardtop Rears use HA011 _ _ _ C $297.00 $360.00 HA011 _ _ _* For Fastback Rears use HA011 _ _ _F $297.00 $360.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 528 – Red 338 - Bright Blue A2 1969 BARRACUDA - DELUXE Elpaso Inserts and Coachman Skirts 100, 130 200,528,644 434 338,650 HA015 _ _ _U Front Buckets $468.00 $540.00 $558.00 HA015 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $297.00 $342.00 $360.00 HA015 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $297.00 $342.00 $360.00 HA015 _ _ _F Rear Bench – Fastback $297.00 $342.00 $360.00 HA015 _ _ _A Front Center Armrest $ 90.00 $ 99.00 $108.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 434 – Dark Metallic Green 200 – White 528 – Red 130 – Pewter 650 – Saddle 338 – Bright Blue 1970 BARRACUDA Ranger Inserts and Coachman Skirts 100,200 434 338,545,550,657 HA017 _ _ _U Front Buckets $468.00 $540.00 $558.00 HA017 _ _ _B Front Bench – Split $468.00 $540.00 $558.00 HA017 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 HA017 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 434 – Dark Metallic Green 200 – White 545 – Orange 2 Tone 338 – Bright Blue 550 – Red SEAT UPHOLSTERY CONTINUED 1970 BARRACUDA – GRAN COUPE Shallow Elk Inserts and Ranger Grain Insert Panel and Coachman Skirts 100,200,660 154,434 338,540,550,657 HA019 _ _ _U Front Buckets $504.00 $576.00 $603.00 HA019 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $324.00 $369.00 $387.00 HA019 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $324.00 $369.00 $387.00 Vinyl Colors 154 – Charcoal 434 – Dark Metallic Green 200 – White 540 – Orange 657 – Bronze/Brown 338 – Bright Blue 550 – Red 100 – Black 660 - Gold A3 1970 BARRACUDA - GRAN COUPE – Cloth Houndstooth Cloth Inserts and Coachman Skirts All Colors HA021 _ _ _U Front Buckets CALL HA021 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop CALL HA021 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible CALL Colors 791 - Black & White Houndstooth Black Vinyl – Red Welting 793 – Black & Orange Houndstooth Black Vinyl – Orange Welting 1970-1971 BARRACUDA – LEATHER Leather Inserts and Coachman Skirts 100 200,664,666 656 HA023 _ _ _U Front Buckets $855.50 $486.00 $585.00 HA023 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $288.00 $297.50 $342.00 HA023 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $288.00 $297.50 $342.00 Leather Colors 100 – Black 656 – 1970 Brown 200 – White 664 – 1971 Brown 666 – 1971 Gold ** Rear Bench Seats are all VINYL SEAT UPHOLSTERY CONTINUED 1970 CHALLENGER Regal Inserts and Coachman Skirts 100,200 338,540,550,565 HA025 _ _ _U Front Buckets $468.00 $558.00 HA025 _ _ _B Front Bench $468.00 $558.00 HA025 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $288.00 $342.00 HA025 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $288.00 $342.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 338 – Bright Blue 200 – White 434 – Dark Metallic Green 540 – Orange 550 – Red 656 – Brown 1970 CHALLENGER Coachman Inserts and Skirts 100,200 338,540,550,656 HA027 _ _ _U Front Buckets $468.00 $558.00 HA027 _ _ _B Front Bench $468.00 $558.00 HA027 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $288.00 $342.00 HA027 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $288.00 $342.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 434 – Dark Metallic Green 200 – White 550 – Red A4 540 – Orange 338 - Bright Blue 656 – Brown 1970-71 CHALLENGER – LEATHER Black Colors HA029 _ _ _U Front Buckets $1096.50 $603.00 HA029 _ _ _CO Rear Bench – 70 Hardtop $ 288.00 $342.00 HA029 _ _ _C1 Rear Bench – 71 Hardtop $ 288.00 $342.00 HA029 _ _ _V0 Rear Bench - 70 Convertible $ 288.00 $342.00 HA029 _ _ _V1 Rear Bench – 71 Convertible $ 288.00 $342.00 Leather Colors 100 – Black 656 – 1970 Brown 540 - 1970 Orange ** Rear Bench seats are all VINYL 1971 CUDA & CHALLENGER – STANDARD 100,200,560, Elpaso Inserts and Coachman Skirts 664,665,668 151,434 340 HA031 _ _ _U Front Buckets $423.00 $486.00 $504.00 HA031 _ _ _B Front Bench $423.00 $486.00 $504.00 HA031 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $280.50 $297.50 $315.00 HA031 _ _ _V Rear Bench – Convertible $280.50 $297.50 $315.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 200 – White 340 – Bright Blue 155 – Charcoal/Black 664 – Brown 434 - Dark Metallic Green 560 – Bright Orange 665 – Tan/Brown 668 – Tan SEAT UPHOLSTERY CONTINUED 1971 CUDA & CHALLENGER – DELUXE Belmont Inserts and Coachman Skirts 100,200,664,666 434,435 340 HA033 _ _ _U Front Buckets $459.00 $531.00 $549.00 HA033 _ _ _B Front Bench $459.00 $531.00 $549.00 HA033 _ _ _C Rear Bench – Hardtop $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 HA033 _ _ _V Rear Bench - Convertible $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 351 – Light/Dark Metallic Blue 200 – White 435 – Light/Dark Metallic Green 340 – Bright Blue 434 – Dark Metallic Green 664 – Brown 666 – Ember Gold 1972 CUDA Ranger Grain Inserts and Coachman Skirts 100,200, 444,666 340 HA035 _ _ _U Front Buckets $468.00 $558.00 HA035 _ _ _C Rear Bench - Hardtop $288.00 $342.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 200 – White 340 – Bright Blue 444 – Dark Green 666 - Ember Gold 1973 CUDA & CHALLENGER Empire Inserts and Coachman Skirts 100,200,342,444,447 355 HA037 _ _ _U Front Buckets $468.00 $558.00 HA037 _ _ _C Rear Bench - hardtop $288.00 $342.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 200 – White A5 342 – Dark Blue 444 – Dark Green 355 – Dark/Bright Blue 447 – Light/Dark Green 1974 CUDA & CHALLENGER Empire Inserts and Oxford Skirts All Colors HA039 _ _ _U Front Buckets $468.00 HA039 _ _ _C Rear Bench - Hardtop $288.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 452 – Jade Green 200 – White 360 - Lagoon Blue SEAT UPHOLSTERY CONTINUED 1966 CHARGER Cologne Inserts and Skirts 100,202,616 520 320,420,614,617 HA041 _ _ _U Front Buckets $459.00 $531.00 $549.00 HA041 _ _ _RU Rear Buckets $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 HA041 _ _ _SBC Vinyl & Carpet Seat Backs Front $ 90.00 $ 99.00 $108.00 HA041 _ _ _FC Carpet Seat Backs – Rear $ 54.00 $ 54.00 $ 54.00 Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 202 – Pearl White 420 – Citron 320 – Metallic Navy 616 – Ginger 520 – Metallic Red 614 – Gold 617 – Ginger / Gold 1967 CHARGER Bambino Inserts and Cologne Skirts 100,202,318,630, 520 320,420,620 HA043 _ _ _U Front Buckets $459.00 $531.00 $549.00 HA043 _ _ _RU Rear Buckets $288.00 $333.00 $342.00 HA043 _ _ _ A Front Center Armrest $ 90.00 $ 99.00 $108.00 HA041 _ _ _SBC Vinyl & Carpet Seat Back – Front $ 90.00 $ 99.00 $108.00 HA041 _ _ _ FC Carpet Seat Backs – Rear $ 54.00 $ 54.00 $ 54.00 ** Seat Back Panels are the same as 66 Charger Vinyl Colors 100 – Black 202 – Pearl White 630 – Gold 320 – Metallic Navy 520 – Metallic Red 420 – Citron 620 – Copper 318 – Light
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