Deck Lid

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1968 Charger

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My friend inherited this deck from an estate auction that was selling off Mopar part groupings. The deck lid had no labels from it's origin. I told my best guess was it being from an old Plymouth Valiant.

So I'm posting in here to see if any FABO members could identify this deck lid. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

It's in mint condition and should go to a project that could really help it out.

thanks

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Not from what I thought it was from. Any holes from emblems?
 
Valiant decklid being it has no trim holes can be used on 67-69 two door or 67-73 four door. Trim holes if needed can be drilled easier then they can be filled.
 
BrianT and Oldmanmopar, thank you.

Okay now that you 2 have determined that it's a 1967-69 Valiant 2 door deck lid, my friend nor I have any use for it.

Any ideal what the market value would be on this deck lid? I could bring it to Carlisle if it's worth my time.

Thanks again, Bryan
 
Rust free? Between $500 and $600. Its not like they are being reproduced
Okay thanks. Yes $500 - $600 but would there be a demand for them as the Plymouth Valiant isn't a popular car in the Mopar universe? I guess there could be someone out there that needs a good trunk lid and willing to pay that kinda $$$ for it.
 
Okay thanks. Yes $500 - $600 but would there be a demand for them as the Plymouth Valiant isn't a popular car in the Mopar universe? I guess there could be someone out there that needs a good trunk lid and willing to pay that kinda $$$ for it.
67-69 2 door sedan Valiants are very popular. Sought after by many builders of sleepers
 
I agree with Oldmanmopar. Just because something isn't popular doesn't mean it's not valuable. If you have the space, I'd bring it.
 
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