WANTED 1969 Fury interior panels/trim (convertible & base)

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I need to find all the following if anyone is able to help:

Rear bench speaker grille (undented)

Under dash cover panel - part number 2927300 . Every fitting hole is busted on mine, it was held on with chewing gum and being hung on the ignition switch nut. Seriously.

Rear seat belt holder - cant think of a better word for it, plastic thing you can put two of the belts into to keep them tidy. There's a single and a double, the single is fine though.

Trunk molding strip, mines been crushed at some point in the past.

Pair of original fender skirts in good cosmetic & functional condition, colour unimportant
 
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ABC Moparts abc Mopars has the back seat speaker cover , if that’s the part you need. As for the back seat speaker cover I stopped in at a specialty metal supply store in Edmonton Alberta called metal supermarket and bought a piece of perforated stainless steel that was identical to the speaker cover and trimmed it to fit the speaker frame. It’s much stronger than the original aluminum grill and it looks great.
 
Thanks, that's the piece so at least I know the right name for it. Contacted them to ask if they're making any more (out of stock atm)
 
As for the under dash panel goes the plastic around the mounting holes is prone to cracking and breaking. what I have done in the past is get a strip of metal 1/8” thick x 1/4”wide x 7” long (all measurements are approximate)and drill 2 holes the same size and measurement apart as the mounting screws for the panel. Then screw metal strap over the edge of the panel on both sides , it will fit nicely in the recessed area on each side of the panel . If your panel is not badly damaged you can use a panel screw (I don’t know what there called) they have a thin metal washer on them that grip the plastic around the hole . Here is a picture of my speaker grill and of the panel screws holding my panel.
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Yeah I was trying to think of reasonable ways to fix it, but it's not just the mounting holes - it's also nearly cracked in half. I could try epoxy on that part, but getting an intact one or at least better shape would be nice. Strange nobody has repro'd it.
 
If you can’t locate a panel, for a strong fix , get a Fiberglass with resin kit and apply a layer of fibreglass to the back of the panel. It’s not hard to do just a bit messy.
 
I have 2 id sell one shot a PM if your interested the side screw holes the same as yours but not broken in the middle at all.

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I'll take you up on one of those if I can't find a completely intact one, I bought one of the seat back plastics from abc moparts.

Also added trunk lid molding to required parts.
 
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