WANTED 66 Fury Radio delete dash panel and quarter window guide needed

Thad dude

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I found one on ebay but the seller couldn't find it in their garage or warehouse. Who does that?

Attached is what I'm shopping for and the last picture is what I have if anybody needs it or willing to trade.

In addition I need a window guide for the driver side rear window. The guide piece is made of pot metal and should have 2 spools that guide the glass. One of mine appears to have broken off. It is riveted onto the rectangular piece so I will probably need the whole piece. Has anyone repaired the piece or made a new one? 3 D printer maybe?

Thanks for your help on making my project that much better.

radio del 1.jpg


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radio del 3.jpg


radio frame.jpg


window 1.jpg


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window 3.jpg
 
Can't help you with the quarter window pot metal casting, but there's likely lots available out there in wrecking yards. Someone will have a lead.

Regarding your dash plate - firstly, the delete plate you show is for a NON AC equipped car, radio and clock delete.

The ones you have to trade are for a car with AC - and the setup for the controls is different.

Does your car have AC? Because if so, you need one with the AC controls' holes.

Radio delete with factory AC for 66 Fury/VIP is not listed in the parts catalogue to my knowlege, and I have only seen one car so equipped, and apparently its dash plate was cobbled together at the factory or the dealership - and if you look at the picture below, it's simply a plate that was adhered over the radio openings, since the VOLUME and SELECTION text is still there. This was a 6 cylinder with factory AC but otherwise a complete stripper that had no other options whatsoever.

AC with RADIO DELETE DASH PLATE.jpg
 
Thanks for the reply and education. Yest my car does have AC but I was figuring that I could modify one of my existing panels and graft that control area to the delete panel with some careful dremmel trimming and JB weld.
 
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