1979 Dodge Aspen Parts

The 1979 Dodge Aspen was built for practicality, but today, it’s a hidden gem in the Mopar world. Whether yours has a Slant-Six or a V8, keeping it roadworthy means checking the fuel system, brakes, and suspension—these cars were known for having a little too much body roll when the shocks wore out. One of the biggest issues Aspens face? Rust—especially around the rear wheel wells and door bottoms. If you’re tackling bodywork, you’ll also want to replace any brittle weatherstripping to keep water and road noise out. Classic Parts Pro will be bringing Aspen parts to the market soon—sign up for the newsletter so you don’t miss out!

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