1970 Chrysler Hurst Dress up kit

Hurst Pete

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I own a 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst with original trunk panels/card boards (or Dress up kit, black, with a strukture on it, see pictures).
They are in a not so good shape bc of water damage at the lower edge.
Does anybody know where I can buy/order new ones?
Thank you

Peter Wacker
Switzerland

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Legendary doesn,t have them , i would ask your (local) upholstery man....
 
I own a 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst with original trunk panels/card boards (or Dress up kit, black, with a strukture on it, see pictures).
They are in a not so good shape bc of water damage at the lower edge.
Does anybody know where I can buy/order new ones?
Thank you

Peter Wacker
Switzerland

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I am pretty sure that the late Gary Goers was reproducing these items. Quirey Quality Design bought Gary's business Quirey Quality Design Give them a call.

@QQE
 
How did these items differ from what was already used on the New Yorker models? Or Chrysler 300s? Even Imperials? I somewhat suspect that those are not unique to the 300-Hurst cars?

The other side of this deal is that I suspect that textured-surface material is around somewhere in the wholesaler network, just need to uncover it via the use of a larger upholstery shop with access into a larger upholstery supplier/wholesaler. Like a larger regional distributor of sorts. Starting with a willing local upholstery shop is the first step.

A side issue . . . reach down into the recess near the inner edge of the quarter panel and seek out a plastic drain plug in that area. Carefully pop it out, clean out ALL accumulated stuff, and let things dry out in that recess! Might even need to clean and repaint it with rust-encapsulator paint! Do both sides! When done, clean and reinstall the plastic plug.

Happy Holidays!
CBODY67
 
Make a pattern of what you have, source some heavy cardboard and make them yourself. Rustoleum makes a variety of textures in a spray can, then finish with matte black.
 
Looks the same as 1970 New Yorker, they have those long "tails" on them.
 
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