Welcome to the Indy Cylinder Head Mopar Swap Meet in Indianapolis, where hidden gems, rare Mopar parts, and expert restoration knowledge are waiting around every corner. In this video, Mopar Keith takes you inside one of the best all-Mopar swap meets in the country to hunt for hard-to-find parts, spot incredible cars, talk with expert vendors, and show you exactly which parts are worth buying in person.
From Hemi car identification and rare AAR/TA parts to E-body door handle differences, center consoles, rally gauges, cassette players, Daytona wings, and hard-to-find Barracuda sheet metal, this video is packed with Mopar knowledge for restorers, collectors, and anyone who loves the thrill of the swap meet hunt.
If you’ve ever wondered what makes the Indy Cylinder Head swap meet special, this video gives you the full experience. We walk the aisles, check out hidden gem cars in the corral, talk to knowledgeable vendors and builders, and highlight the kinds of parts you want to inspect with your own eyes before buying. This is not just a Mopar parts haul. It’s a boots-on-the-concrete tour through one of the best places in the hobby to learn, buy, compare, and connect.
You’ll see rare parts for 1966-1971 Mopars, including Hemi-specific components, A-body Barracuda pieces, E-body Challenger and ’Cuda items, Trans Am and AAR ’Cuda parts, Six Pack components, rally gauge clusters, and more. Along the way, Keith shares practical buying advice, points out reproduction vs. original differences, and explains why some parts continue climbing in value.
Chapters:
0:00 - 0:30 Intro
0:30 - 8:57 Hidden Gems
8:57 - 26:28 Amazing Vendors
26:28 - 41:57 Hands-On Parts
This episode also features interviews with knowledgeable vendors and builders, including discussion around 727 transmission reverse light issues, handmade automotive artwork, and aftermarket front suspension systems for Mopars. If you’re restoring a car, building a project, or just love learning the details that separate the good parts from the wrong parts, this one’s for you.
Bolander Fabrication & Suspensions (BFS)
Website: bolanderfabrication.com
YouTube: Bolander Fabrication / BFS
Socials mentioned: Facebook, TikTok, Instagram
Contact: 319-601-6770
Email: bolander.fabrication@gmail.com
Way Out Restorations
Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/xWayOutRest...
Socials mentioned:
Facebook: / way-out-restorations-100057489698062
TikTok: / wayoutrestorations
Instagram: / way_out_restorations
Whether you’re into Hemi cars, Six Pack cars, 340 cars, A12s, AAR ’Cudas, T/As, B-body restorations, E-body details, or simply love the culture of Mopar swap meets, there’s something here for you. This is the kind of event where the stories, the people, and the parts all matter. And for Mopar people, that’s the magic.
Some of the highlights in this video include:
A hidden gem 1966 Hemi Coronet project and how to identify a real Hemi car
Rare 1967 Barracuda parts including trunk lid, nose piece, and fenders
Mopar car corral walkarounds and swap meet discoveries
727 transmission neutral safety switch and reverse light troubleshooting
Mandy from Way Out Restorations and her custom automotive artwork
Chris Bolander’s tubular front suspension and steering geometry discussion
Mid-60s Mopar center consoles and why some parts should be bought in person
Rare AAR ’Cuda and Trans Am Mopar parts including air cleaner pieces, TA heads, mufflers, and road lamp brackets
Rally gauge differences between Hemi and 340/440 applications
Challenger vs. Barracuda door handle differences and what details matter
Cassette players, Daytona wing talk, Six Pack parts, and other expensive swap meet finds
Keith’s final haul and thank you to everyone who helped make the trip a success
The Indy Cylinder Head swap meet continues to prove why it’s one of the top destinations for Mopar enthusiasts looking for rare parts, restoration pieces, project cars, and real-world knowledge. This is where you go when Facebook Marketplace isn’t enough, eBay photos aren’t enough, and you want to put your hands on the parts before making a decision.
If you enjoy Mopar restoration, barn finds, swap meets, project car updates, rare parts hunting, and in-depth Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth knowledge, subscribe and follow along. More swap meet coverage, restoration updates, and Mopar adventures are on the way.
Big thanks to everyone who helped make this trip productive, including the people who brought parts, shared knowledge, and took time to be part of the video. The Mopar community is what makes weekends like this worth the miles.
Drop a comment and let us know:
What’s the best part you’ve ever found at a swap meet?
And what rare Mopar piece are you still hunting for?
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