May 26, 2016 #1 furyfinn Senior Member Joined Jan 17, 2013 Messages 1,008 Reaction score 618 Location Finland Sorry for a bad pic, hope you can make something out of it: And yes, it's a bit broken. A hint: It came out of my convertible...
Sorry for a bad pic, hope you can make something out of it: And yes, it's a bit broken. A hint: It came out of my convertible...
May 26, 2016 #2 Big_John Illegitimi non carborundum FCBO Gold Member Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 20,605 Reaction score 30,481 Location Marcellus, NY Holds the rear trim around the back of the top on the dutchman panel. If you have any extras or know a source, let me know.
Holds the rear trim around the back of the top on the dutchman panel. If you have any extras or know a source, let me know.
May 26, 2016 #3 furyfinn Senior Member Joined Jan 17, 2013 Messages 1,008 Reaction score 618 Location Finland That was fast, Big John! It seems we share the problem here... I was hoping someone would step up and say: Hey, I have a bunch of those! Well, someone still might do that.
That was fast, Big John! It seems we share the problem here... I was hoping someone would step up and say: Hey, I have a bunch of those! Well, someone still might do that.
May 26, 2016 #4 Big_John Illegitimi non carborundum FCBO Gold Member Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 20,605 Reaction score 30,481 Location Marcellus, NY Yep, I haven't found a source for them, new or used. I tapped them a size larger and replaced the screws with some button head allen screws and have just enough to hold the trim on.
Yep, I haven't found a source for them, new or used. I tapped them a size larger and replaced the screws with some button head allen screws and have just enough to hold the trim on.
May 29, 2016 #5 furyfinn Senior Member Joined Jan 17, 2013 Messages 1,008 Reaction score 618 Location Finland Thanks, your pics are much better than mine was! I too have enough to keep the trim in control, but could use some more...
Thanks, your pics are much better than mine was! I too have enough to keep the trim in control, but could use some more...
Nov 15, 2016 #6 mrfury68 Senior Member Joined Jul 15, 2015 Messages 1,645 Reaction score 2,022 Location Bethel Park PA Try Mr. Gs Fasteners, I believe they are out of Texas.
Nov 16, 2016 #7 66/440 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 16, 2013 Messages 799 Reaction score 487 Location TEXAS Mr. G's Enterprises - Home Page
Nov 16, 2016 #8 Big_John Illegitimi non carborundum FCBO Gold Member Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 20,605 Reaction score 30,481 Location Marcellus, NY Mr G's doesn't have anything like that. I've poured through Auveco and all the others. No one is making a new replacement that I've been able to find. Part # is 6002734.
Mr G's doesn't have anything like that. I've poured through Auveco and all the others. No one is making a new replacement that I've been able to find. Part # is 6002734.
Nov 16, 2016 #9 MarPar Meat Man with a Hat Joined Apr 22, 2015 Messages 6,006 Reaction score 10,296 Location Still in Dry Dock email R/T specialties a pic. they may have it... R/T Specialties - Mopar Fasteners, Clips&Hardware I sent them a pic of a grille clip for the Newport and he had it. like a buck a piece.
email R/T specialties a pic. they may have it... R/T Specialties - Mopar Fasteners, Clips&Hardware I sent them a pic of a grille clip for the Newport and he had it. like a buck a piece.