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Old 03-15-2009, 08:46 PM
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Default '69 fbird rear d/s window roller cover

For a '69 Firebird convertible. I am looking for the metal cover for the rear drivers side window mechanism. It screws on covering the window mechanism and is hidden behind the arm rest and upper interior panel. Thanks!

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If 67/68 is he same i may have 1 .Thanks

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Old 03-16-2009, 11:14 AM
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Wow chrisp, you're close by too! Let me know. I may have to drive up to the garage and take a picture of the passenger side piece.

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10.785 @ 122.79, 1.507 60 ft
2850 lbs. plus driver, 3150 race weight

'69 Firebird Convertible, Spotts 455 with long branches
12.561 @ 107.62, best on old 455
4290 race weight

'72 Formula 455 HO
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Let me see if i have a set first . Thanks

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Old 03-17-2009, 01:11 PM
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Is the vert different than the hardtop for these pieces?
I have both sides from my FB that I'll never use again.
Let me know, I'm right in Langhorne.

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Joe, I do not know if they are the same or different. Can you send me a picture? How much? I really only need the drivers side. Thanks, Shelly

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10.785 @ 122.79, 1.507 60 ft
2850 lbs. plus driver, 3150 race weight

'69 Firebird Convertible, Spotts 455 with long branches
12.561 @ 107.62, best on old 455
4290 race weight

'72 Formula 455 HO
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Old 03-17-2009, 10:43 PM
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Shelly,
I'll try and take a pic tomorrow night and post it for you.
If it's the right one, you can have it. You're only 20 minutes away.
Bring me a beer and it's yours.....

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P.S. I'm assuming it's the one with the hole for the window crank? Not the one that has the inside window fuzzy...

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Shelly, here's the pics.

Let me know..

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Joe, Thanks but I am looking for the metal cover that goes under those...I appreciate your efforts!

I got a picture...I need the metal cover that is screwed on over this access area for the window mechanism.

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'73 Ventura, Spotts 462 roller
10.785 @ 122.79, 1.507 60 ft
2850 lbs. plus driver, 3150 race weight

'69 Firebird Convertible, Spotts 455 with long branches
12.561 @ 107.62, best on old 455
4290 race weight

'72 Formula 455 HO
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Old 03-19-2009, 08:18 AM
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Shelly,
They are metal.
The 3 pieces pictured are the total cover.
What you're looking at is, the factory vinal covering of the metal cover.
Sorry that I didn't take a picture of the back side. If you need to see that also, I can probably get that for you.

`joe

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This is the piece I am looking for. This is the passenger side and I need the drivers side. This MAY be a convertible only piece. Thanks, Shelly
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'73 Ventura, Spotts 462 roller
10.785 @ 122.79, 1.507 60 ft
2850 lbs. plus driver, 3150 race weight

'69 Firebird Convertible, Spotts 455 with long branches
12.561 @ 107.62, best on old 455
4290 race weight

'72 Formula 455 HO
numbers matching auto, work in progress!
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