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I need the moulding, (two pieces) that separates the flat windshield glass for my Dodge rebuild. Original Mopar part number 23-66-156. I need something to copy from if I cannot get one in good nick. Willing to pay freight to Australia and/or cost of part. All two piece flat windscreen Dodge trucks including Power Wagons and cab overs use the same part number. Heellpp.

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As far as I know, the inner and outer pieces are the same on all the 2wd trucks from 1948-53, but the Power Wagons are totally different.

If what you need is for the 2wds I have the inner piece in nearly perfect condition, but not the outer half.

Since you are in Australia the standard question applies, are you sure your truck uses the same part as the US built trucks?

Eric

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I may have an extra outer piece. Will check in the next day or so. Mike

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As far as I know, the inner and outer pieces are the same on all the 2wd trucks from 1948-53, but the Power Wagons are totally different.

If what you need is for the 2wds I have the inner piece in nearly perfect condition, but not the outer half.

Since you are in Australia the standard question applies, are you sure your truck uses the same part as the US built trucks?

Eric

Yes, we imported our trucks from Canada & assembled them here from 48-51 then Chrysler started building them in South Australia at their plant. The cab overs and Power wagons have the same Mopar P/N so I am assuming they are the same. When they changed models in the US and Canada we kept the same basic model for a few more years. Small International trucks in this country used the same cab with different guards & bonnet for quite a few years, they had the Chrysler plant supply them for International but all are getting scarce now. Jack

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As far as I know, the inner and outer pieces are the same on all the 2wd trucks from 1948-53, but the Power Wagons are totally different.

If what you need is for the 2wds I have the inner piece in nearly perfect condition, but not the outer half.

Since you are in Australia the standard question applies, are you sure your truck uses the same part as the US built trucks?

Eric

Sorry Eric I did not answer part of your question, yes it is a 2wd. Jack

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