Thank you! Great to see the interior brought back from the brinkWhat pictures are you looking for?
FYI Ayilar, you being a multiple convertible owner, the rear seat in Ellie May has the skin from a 71 Monaco sedanThank you! Great to see the interior brought back from the brink![]()
FYI Ayilar, you being a multiple convertible owner, the rear seat in Ellie May has the skin from a 71 Monaco sedan
( aquied from MOPARPAPA ) which is cut slightly larger than the vert seat.
This allowed me to slip the 71 seat skin right over the old cloth seat skin and attached it with new hog rings.
As for the front, Chevy Monte Carlo seats were removed and replaced with Monaco buckets from the same 71 sedan.
pretty sure it was a 71, correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not one to fuss over stuff like that.@polaratherapy — 1970 or 1971 Monaco sedan donor?
pretty sure it was a 71, correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not one to fuss over stuff like that.
Fat fingered it on my phone.@LocuMob -- why the red button? The donor is likely a Canadian Monaco.
@LocuMob -- why the red button? The donor is likely a Canadian Monaco.
Red button is the hornFat fingered it on my phone.
No need to correct -- I am just trying to figure out what I see in the photos.
This thread was started by @c-barge as a way of finding the last-built 1970 C-body 'verts. Over time, in addition to that quest, it has morphed into an informal registry of the Last Convertibles. More recently, folks have been asking to post photos of what the cars currently look like, which is why I am grateful that you posted pics. This said, I'll stop discussing the car: you have saved Ellie May, and that's all that mattersI thought this thread was to decipher tags? would sure like to know what mine says!
VX5 says black side stripe, not molding but I just aquired the side molding from a 70 Monaco that I am reconditioning right now. I plan on installing it on the Polarco with double sided adhesive tape as to not drill through the side panels.This thread was started by @c-barge as a way of finding the last-built 1970 C-body 'verts. Over time, in addition to that quest, it has morphed into an informal registry of the Last Convertibles. More recently, folks have been asking to post photos of what the cars currently look like, which is why I am grateful that you posted pics. This said, I'll stop discussing the car: you have saved Ellie May, and that's all that matters
As for what your tag says, see the post to which I linked above. The only mistake I see is V3X (not VX3), which means the original soft top (V3) color was black (X).
The scheduled build date of Ellie May was Sept. 19, 1969.
Do you like that steering wheel? I put one on my Newport, but at 13.5" in diameter, it was too small. I couldn't rest my arm on the top of the door and hold the wheel at the same time. I replaced it with a 15" wheel.What pictures are you looking for?
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If you're worried about seeing the speedo, you're going too slow.It's OK for now, it blocks my view of the spedo.

Thank you. Tag originally posted in 2021, but your pic has better contrast.New post on Facebook for CM27T0C235764