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Old Jul 20, 2021 | 09:30 AM
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I recently purchased a '69 D300. Looking for roof/cab lights for it. Anyone have any or know where I can obtain?
Also, underneath .... right behind the oil pan, it appears I'm missing a housing part. Not sure what it's called. (pic attached) Anyone know where I can get that cover/housing?



 
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Old Jul 20, 2021 | 04:44 PM
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Hi all -

I recently purchased a '69 D300. Looking for roof/cab lights for it. Anyone have any or know where I can obtain?
Also, underneath .... right behind the oil pan, it appears I'm missing a housing part. Not sure what it's called. (pic attached) Anyone know where I can get that cover/housing?



You're missing the torque converter lower cover. I don't know if the Truckflite is different than the Torqueflite cover. As for cab lights, stock ones are probably not available. Just find some that are close to yours. There are quite a few versions out there.
 
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Old Jul 20, 2021 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by ol' grouch
You're missing the torque converter lower cover. I don't know if the Truckflite is different than the Torqueflite cover. As for cab lights, stock ones are probably not available. Just find some that are close to yours. There are quite a few versions out there.
Thank you !!! Any suggestion as to where to get either or both? I cannot find them.
 
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After further research, I have the New Process 435 tranny. If anyone know where I can get that torque converter/fly wheel dust cover I'd really appreciate it.
 
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You can try http://www.exlinecustomauto.com/custom-services.html Im not sure if they have what you need, but they might. Also try https://www.61-71dodgesweptlineparts...ry/body-parts/ Parts are hard to find for these trucks.
 
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After further research, I have the New Process 435 tranny. If anyone know where I can get that torque converter/fly wheel dust cover I'd really appreciate it.

For some reason, I thought you had an automatic. The picture clearly shows a clutch. Doh! It's been a few years, but I used to deal with a guy in Tiffin Ohio by the name of Murray Park. He used to advertise in Mopar Action magazine. It's been 15-20 years though.
 
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Pick yourself up a copy of hemmings motor news, There should be source in there where you may find what you need.
https://www.hemmings.com/?campaignid...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
 
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I found it !!!!

Thank you so so very much fellas !!! I so much appreciate the help !!!

Sincerely !!
 
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BTW I happen to have a Operating Instructions manual. If anyone needs it, I'd be happy to attempt to make copies.
 
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A place you might want to visit is here;

http://sweptline.com/


I had a 1970 back in the early 70's and a few years ago, I had a '71. It's a little more reduced than here, but similar folks. You may find someone with spare parts you can use.

 
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