1966-71 Mopar 383 Four Barrel Fender Emblem with Red Accent
Authentic Josh's Muscle Car Parts reproduction of the original 383 Four Barrel fender emblem with red accent for vehicles equipped with the optional 383 engine and 4 barrel carburetor.
Sold individually. 2 required per vehicle. Includes mounting hardware.
Mopar Authentic Restoration Product
Made in USA
The Mopar 383 Four Barrel Fender Emblem with Red Accent was used on vehicles equipped with a 383 cubic inch V8 engine, specifically those with a four-barrel carburetor setup. These emblems were typically installed on the front fenders to signify the engine type and size. Here's a general overview:
Design:
- The emblem likely featured the designation "383 Four Barrel" to indicate the engine type and the four-barrel carburetor setup.
- Some emblems had additional design elements such as stripes, outlining, or other decorative features.
- The red accent could have been used to highlight specific parts of the emblem or add a visual contrast.
Material and Finish:
- The emblem was likely made of metal, and it might have been chrome-plated for a polished appearance.
- The use of high-quality materials was common to ensure durability and resistance to weathering.
Mounting:
- The emblem would have had mounting pins on the back.
- These pins were designed to fit into pre-drilled holes on the front fender.
- The pins were instrumental in securing the emblem in place, providing a stable attachment.
Location:
- The emblem was typically placed on the front fenders, near the front of the vehicle, to denote the engine configuration.
Applications:
A-Body:
1967 Barracuda
1968 Dart GTS
B-Body:
1966 Charger
1969-70 Coronet
1969-70 Super Bee
E-Body:
1970-71 Barracuda