DMT 8pc set of side marker gaskets for all 68 A & B Bodies;
1968 68 Barracuda Dart Valiant Charger Coronet Superbee Roadrunner GTX Satellite
Material
.187" automotive spec firm black foam rubber body to housing
(NOTE: this is a functional equivalent of the OEM molded rubber gasket)
.062" automotive spec gray foam lens to housing gaskets
In 1977, at 15, my first car was a 70 Barracuda I bought for $600 from my dad's co-worker at Chrysler Huber Ave Foundry. Tawny gold, 318, hub caps. Before I could "legally" drive it it had headers and a 4bbl. Had a couple other Mopars after this as a young man.
25 years later it was time to get another Mopar. After looking for 2 years I found a 1971 B5 blue Challenger right here in Michigan. 318 and hubcaps again. This time it cost over 10x as much, $6500. Didn't take long to add wheels, new leaf springs, 340 6bbl, etc. A year or two later I decided to completely redo the car. Had it media blasted and painted B5 blue again BUT when I went to put it back together I found there were no good body gaskets sets for Mopars. The gasket making journey began.
In 2004 I first made a kit to redo my Non A/C heater box using a laser engraver/cutter that I had for another side business. I showed the guys on Moparts and quickly had a few orders. I obviously made all the gaskets for my car because I had all the parts for templates. Many parts fit the other E body models so I soon had all the E body gaskets, then more body style, then more heater box kits and the rest is history.
Make | Model | Years |
Dodge | Charger | 1968 |
Dodge | Coronet | 1968 |
Dodge | Dart | 1968 |
Dodge | Polara | 1968 |
Plymouth | Barracuda | 1968 |
Plymouth | Belvedere | 1968 |
Plymouth | Fury | 1968 |
Plymouth | GTX | 1968 |
Plymouth | Road Runner | 1968 |
Plymouth | Satellite | 1968 |
Plymouth | Valiant | 1968 |