I think it is great that you are going to do the car.
Document it heavily with pics.
I wouldn't make up a fake tag though.
Carsten
Was there something left of the vinyl top ?
Maybe a gator top.....would be nice.
Okay, so after the Carcheological exploration to dig up features, I began to fiddle around inside the car. I decided the best place to start was removal of all the vents, instrument panels, dashboard, ashtray, radio... everything in front. My Idea was to determine what had to be put aside for "restoration" and what had to be replaced. Turns out the answer was nearly EVERYTHING has to be replaced.
View attachment 112343 The speedo panel has a weird melt mark in the middle, and the mounting legs are all broken off. Gonna need another.
I had a heck of a time trying to remove the speedo unit -i eventually had to cut the unit out and, oh look - here's why:
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looks like we had a meltdown!!
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Main electrical harness wires were melted down pretty badly too and that explains the melt mark in the plastic panel: the harness was right behind that spot.
My GT was taken out of service because of some asshat was trying to install some accessory and hooked power directly to ground and fried the entire electrical system. A lot of dead-end autoparts store red wire was threaded into the car from the engine compartment. The ragged bare-wire and oxidized condition of the positive battery cable is also explained now too: it got red-hot! Got to replace the harness and the cable too now.
There's a guy on ebay selling an OEM harness for 750$... another guy selling a repop battery cable for $230. $980 for a bunch of wires, Yeh no problem, 'cause my pockets are as deep as Jay Leno's, right? Time to start bringing just peanut butter an jelly sandwiches for lunch at the job -no more quizzno's lunches for you boy.
it gets worse
it gets worse,,trust me
what did you have for a stereo?View attachment 112568 ...dash pad and extra speakers were the same as mine...wondering if that's part of the brougham package,or stereo package...just trying to sort out when and where those dashs with those speakers are seen
As we saw while I was reverse engineering the fender tag, the radio in the car was the 10 watt AM-8 track unit- with the thumbwheels.
I don't know if my car had the brougham package because the broadcast sheet was long gone and so was the vinyl roof so if the brougham insignia was on it it got ripped off with the roof vinyl.
The car was well optioned so its possible it had the brougham package... but i have no idea what that option means in terms of interior features.
That dash looks great where did you have it done? Is it a fury pad or a 300? a polara? Still don't know much about what all the C's have in common with each other in terms of interchangeable parts.
along with everything else I see "making" a replacement fender plate as "tag restoration" -like restoring the rest of the car. If the car is missing a piece you make another an put it on right? It isn't a fake piece its a restored piece.
It seems "kosher" to me to make a tag since that is a missing piece of the car that it originally had like any other but since I'm new to all this, you guys will have to tell me if its legit or if there's a flag on the play.