When you’re restoring your classic Mopar, there’s a lot of little details that can go overlooked if you don’t pay attention. Back in the days when cars were updated yearly, there were many trim pieces that simply didn’t carry over from year to year. Such is the case for the Header Panel Emblem on the ’72 Road Runner.
Originally constructed from injection molded plastic, this new reproduction piece from YearOne MuscleCars is manufactured in a higher-quality, stronger, and long-lasting die-cast metal.
In addition to being a much higher quality piece over the original OEM emblem, it also features all of the correct markings, colors and OEM part numbers.
Official Release:
1972 Road Runner Header Panel Emblem made of Die-Cast Metal with DECAL
This is the round emblem that fits in the center of the header panel. Made of Diecast features a brilliant chrome plated finish with O.E. part numbers and markings. The original was made of injection molded plastic.
Features:
- Features correct markings and colors
- Die-Cast metal construction
- More durable than OEM piece
Rick Seitz is the owner and founder of AutoCentric Media, the parent company to Timeless Muscle Magazine, and has a true love and passion for all vehicles. When he isn’t tuning, testing, or competing with the magazine’s current crop of project vehicles, he’s busy tinkering and planning the next round modifications for his own cars.