Greg Mahley
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Thank you! I am glad I found itWhat a beauty!
Thank you! I am glad I found itWhat a beauty!
Thanks Bill. I doubt I'll be selling it. I found a VIP finish panel but I have to still find the "VIP" block letters. I found the car on line in doing a search, I think it was on for a while.
Hi Bill, yes I did buy a NOS decklid finish panel that has the correct applique for the VIP. All I need is the letters. If you have those I'd be very interested in them.Greg, so you have a correct VIP trunk finish panel with the correct brushed aluminum applique' across the center but it's missing the VIP letters? I know that I have some good used VIP trunk finish panels with the letters that I would sell you.
Someone would probably want the Fury III panel if it is in good shape. Be very careful when you swap the finish panels as the plastic clips that hold the panels on break very easily and get brittle with age.
Bill
Thank you. The car was definitely very well cared for over the last 50 yearsNice looking car. Looks in great shape.
Thank you, I plan on having the car for a long time!According to the "oldride" website
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These are the VIP production numbers:
2 door Fastback coupe 6,768 $3,234 3,630 lbs
4 door Hardtop sedan 10,745 $3,300 3,720 lbs
4 door Station Wagon (6 pass) 9,203 $3,416 4,105 lbs
4 door Station Wagon (9 pass) 13,224 $3,517 4,150 lbs
She's a lovely car, I hope you'll have many happy miles and smiles together.
Hi Bill, yes I did buy a NOS decklid finish panel that has the correct applique for the VIP. All I need is the letters. If you have those I'd be very interested in them.
If you get the clips off without breaking them soak them in boiling water for 10 minutes. It will restore some of the elasticity to them.Be very careful when you swap the finish panels as the plastic clips that hold the panels on break very easily and get brittle with age.
Bill
until they return to room temperature then get ready for the snap, crackle, POP!!!If you get the clips off without breaking them soak them in boiling water for 10 minutes. It will restore some of the elasticity to them.