For Sale ‘66 New Yorker skirts

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These are nice. Maybe good for ‘65 too?
$80 + shipping, price is firm.
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Still have.:usflag:
 
FYI. For '65-'66, the skirts are different depending on if the car is a coupe or 4 door.
AFAIK only the wagon skirts are different. The original skirts on my '66 Chrysler 2-door hardtop were pretty crusty but I had a nice set from a sedan which I replaced them with during the restoration.
 
AFAIK only the wagon skirts are different. The original skirts on my '66 Chrysler 2-door hardtop were pretty crusty but I had a nice set from a sedan which I replaced them with during the restoration.

Your comment is supported by the part numbers in my Mitchell collision book. All are the same except wagons. That creates a mystery going back 35 years, when I was restoring my '66 NY coupe. I had a nice set of skirts from a 4 door HT that I wanted to use, and I'm pretty certain that they wouldn't fit on the coupe, or I wouldn't have bothered fixing the rust on the originals from the coupe. I'm going to have to investigate this issue next time I have access to the coupe.

Jeff
 
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