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'67 GP door panel?
On the '67 GP door panel arm rest there is a metal indent pull that you use to close the door, about 6" long and maybe 1" deep, "U" shaped. One of mine was damaged, does anyone reproduce these OR does anyone have an extra one, would take both?
Cary
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1967 Grand Prix convertible, 428HO 4 speed |
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Pretty sure they are not reproduced, at least not that I could find. I may have extra; I'll check when I get home tonight.
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67 GP door panel
Does a '68 have the same thing. I am goign to a junk yard with 2 '67's next Monday and could look for you
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no, 68 is a one year only model. Some parts are shared with the Bonneville, but only from a 68. Pat
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Cary, I probably have one of those cups, but do I know where it is?? I'll look.
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Let me know what you find guys.
Cary
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Cary,
I have a pair. One is one of the originals from my car, which is very nice. The other is one I pulled from a junkyard and stripped and repainted. It is not quite as nice as the one from my car, but still decent. They are both satin/semi black. Let me know. You're welcome to them, just cover the shipping. Alan |
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Thanks Alan, I'll take them.
PM sent. Cary
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Cary
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Cary, those fit 1967 Bonneville and GP with power windows.
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Steve I didn't know there was a difference, my car doesn't have power windows.
Alan are these from a power window car? Cary
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My car is a power window car, so the one from my car definitely is. The one I pulled from the junkyard, I do not specifically remember now. But they both look the same to me.
I'm not sure this makes a difference. On a GP, there seems to be no difference in the arm rest assembly to the rear of the trim plate where the door handle is. On a power window car, the power window switch sits in a matching extension assembly that screws to the main arm rest assembly, and there's a thin trim piece that screws to the joint where the door handle is. On a manual window car, that power window switch extension part is just not there, and there's a full trim piece that screws into the same place at the door handle. From there back, it's the same. Unless I'm missing something, I don't think there's a difference. I just put manual window armrests on my power window car. You just take that full front trim piece off, attach the power window switch armrest extensions, screw the whole thing to the door, and then put the thin trim piece on at the joint. Alan |
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Cary
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I probably mis-spoke regarding this.
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