Make:
Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth, Imperial
Model:
Dart, Dart Custom, Swinger, Swinger Special, Challenger, Challenger Rallye, Coronet, Coronet Custom, Coronet Crestwood, Charger, Charger SE, Polara, Polara Custom, Polara Special, Monaco, Valiant, Scamp, Scamp Special, Duster, Duster 340, Road Runner, Sebring, Sebring Plus, Satellites, Suburbans, Regent Wagons, Fury I, Fury II, Fury III, Fury Gran Coupe, Fury GT, Sport Fury, Cuda, Barracuda, Gran Coupe, Imperial LeBaron, Chrysler Town & Country, New Yorker, Newport, Newport Custom
Target Audience:
Classic Mopar Enthusiasts, Restoration Projects, DIY Mechanics
Historical Significance:
This era represents the peak of Mopar muscle car production and styling before more stringent regulations impacted performance and design.
Value Proposition:
Provides essential part identification and numbers for sourcing components, saving time and money compared to dealership inquiries or guesswork.
Usability:
Digitally enhanced with bookmarks for easy navigation, zoom functionality for detailed views, and keyword search for rapid information retrieval.
Content Organization:
Structured with an index of 25 categories/groups for efficient component location.
Primary Coverage:
Chassis, Body, Accessories, Interior Trim
Body Styles:
Sedan, Coupe, Hardtop, Convertible, Station Wagon, Police, Taxi
Engine Variants:
Covers all major engine options offered for the specified Mopar platforms in 1973.
Type:
Master Parts Catalog
Purpose:
Facilitates the identification and ordering of replacement parts for all covered vehicles and their systems.
Compatibility:
All Versions of Windows & Mac
Powertrain:
Engine, Transmission, Fuel System, Exhaust System
Chassis:
Suspension, Steering, Brakes, Frame
Body:
Body Panels, Doors, Glass, Trim, Exterior Hardware, Interior Trim
Electrical:
Wiring Harnesses, Lighting, Ignition System, Gauges, Accessories
Accessories:
Optional Equipment, Styling Enhancements, Functional Add-ons
Climate Control:
Parts for heater cores, heater boxes, blower motors, and associated ducting/controls.
Fuel And Emissions:
Components related to fuel delivery and early emissions control systems (e.g., PCV system parts).
Cooling System:
Radiators, water pumps, thermostats, coolant hoses, fan shrouds.
Exhaust System:
Exhaust manifolds, exhaust pipes, mufflers, tailpipes, hangers, clamps.
Wheels And Tires:
Wheel covers, hubcaps, lug nuts, and potentially basic wheel bearing components.
Identification Procedures:
Model Identification, Serial Number Decoding, Body Number Identification
Parts Information:
Part Number Identification, Parts Illustrations, Parts Packages
Search Functionality:
Alphabetical Index, Numerical Index, Keyword Searchability
Parts Illustrations:
Detailed diagrams showing component placement and relationships, invaluable for assembly and disassembly.
Parts Ordering Information:
The core function is to provide OEM part numbers, which are critical for accurate sourcing from dealers or aftermarket suppliers.
Depth:
Comprehensive Part Identification and Procurement for Restoration and Maintenance
Detail Level:
Provides part numbers and illustrations necessary for both simple component replacement and more complex assembly/disassembly tasks.
Quality:
High-resolution, Zoomable Pages
Search Capability:
Keyword searchable PDF for efficient part identification.
Digital Features:
Includes page bookmarks for easy navigation and allows for zooming in on specific details within illustrations.
Printability:
Fully Printable, Individual Page Printing Allowed
Usage Recommendation:
Ideal for printing specific pages to take to the garage, protecting the digital master file from dirt and grease.
File Size Consideration:
A 1276-page PDF will be substantial in file size, but the PDF format ensures high clarity for printing.
Suggested Binding:
3-Ring Binder (for easy page replacement)
Recommendation:
Standard paper for printing, easily replaceable if soiled
Engine Options:
225 Slant Six, 318 V8, 340 V8, 360 V8, 400 V8, 440 V8 (+High Performance variants)
Specific Engine Details:
Catalog contains part numbers for all listed engine displacements, including specific high-performance configurations for the 440 and potentially others.
Fuel System Components:
Carburetor parts, fuel pumps, fuel lines, fuel filters, intake manifolds
Engine Code Example:
Z Code (often refers to a specific engine option, likely a V8 in this context)
Transmission Types:
Manual (3-speed, 4-speed), Automatic (TorqueFlite A727, A904)
Performance Transmissions:
Parts for heavy-duty or performance-oriented transmissions may be included depending on the model variants covered.
Transmission Parts:
Clutch components, transmission gears, seals, gaskets, torque converter parts, shift linkages
Body Styles:
Varies significantly across models (e.g., compact Dart, intermediate Coronet, full-size Polara/New Yorker, pony car Challenger, muscle car Charger/Road Runner/Cuda).
Interior Components:
Dashboards, seats, door panels, headliners, carpeting, steering columns, consoles
Curb Weight Range:
Estimated range from approximately 3,000 lbs (Dart) to over 4,500 lbs (full-size Chrysler/Imperial).
Safety Features Coverage:
While not a crash test report, the catalog will list parts related to safety systems such as seat belts, seat belt retractors, shoulder harnesses, and potentially basic braking system components.
Braking System Parts:
Brake shoes, brake drums, brake pads, brake calipers, master cylinders, wheel cylinders, brake lines, brake hoses
Restraint System Parts:
Seat belt assemblies, buckles, anchor points, shoulder belt mechanisms
Audio Systems:
Parts for radios (AM/FM, AM), speakers, and antennae are included.
Lighting Systems:
Headlights, taillights, parking lights, turn signals, interior lighting components.
Wiring Harnesses:
Comprehensive listings for various wiring harnesses throughout the vehicle, crucial for any electrical system work.
Maintenance Guide:
The catalog itself does not provide service intervals but is essential for identifying the correct parts needed for routine maintenance (e.g., filters, spark plugs, belts).
Fluid Recommendations:
While not explicitly listed with part numbers, the catalog implies the need for fluids like engine oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, coolant, and power steering fluid, all of which require specific Mopar specifications for these vehicles.
Transmission Fluid Type:
Likely requires Chrysler ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) for TorqueFlite transmissions (e.g., Type A Suffix A or Dexron II depending on specific build date).
Common Wear Items:
Parts for common wear items like suspension bushings, exhaust system components, weatherstripping, and interior upholstery are extensively covered.
Electrical Components:
Covers parts for electrical systems prone to age-related failure, such as switches, relays, voltage regulators, and ignition components.
Parent Company:
Chrysler Corporation (Mopar Performance Parts)
1973 Model Year Context:
This year represents a significant period for American automotive design, with emissions regulations beginning to influence engine performance and styling.
Mopar Platform Diversity:
Highlights the shared components and platform strategies employed by Chrysler across its various makes and models during this period.
Manufacturing Locations:
Various Chrysler Corporation assembly plants across North America.