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Can anybody help me find these parts. ?

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Trois Rivieres, Quebec, Canada
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63 Resto Coupe-Red 65 Roadster
Looking to find a set of back-up lamps for a 67. :ugh

Please see the " For sale " section for more info

Stepinwolf
 
Here is the Paragon listing. It looks like it is in 2 pieces. I never had mine out.

Lamp Kit
 
Yup, they're LH and RH, and tongue-and-groove together in the opening. :)

Hooray! Smilies work now! :_rock
 
I appreaciate

Thank's to all who have contributed.

The best I have been able to find so far are a used set, and the owner wants 100$ for them. With the labour involved, plus another 65$ for lenses, and screws, the price will be as high as if they were purchased new.

Unless I find something less expensive, I will probable end up purchasing new ones.

While I'm here, I'll bet nobody can figure what I have been up to today. ?

Stepinwolf

fender1.JPG
 
67HEAVEN said:
Bet I can guess. :D

Bob,

I'll bet it kind'a makes you think of the song " Memories are made of this " ;)

Funny thing, when the project is completed and every thing is back together, you kind'a wish you were working on it again eh Bob

stepinwolf
 
Very interesting picture. I see a '63 coupe being turned into a dirt track modified with 6 tail lights and I'm guessing a '67 back up lamp assy, 2 fire extinguishers, a fantastic body dolly, A future project up on a rack, an enclosed pail for greasy rags, a Coke sign with funny words, a burnt out ceiling light, steps for your dog to get up on top of the bolt bin so he can rest his head on the paper towel roll and a rat. This picture is worth more than a thousand words.

Tom
 
Tom Bryant said:
Very interesting picture. I see a '63 coupe being turned into a dirt track modified with 6 tail lights and I'm guessing a '67 back up lamp assy, 2 fire extinguishers, a fantastic body dolly, A future project up on a rack, an enclosed pail for greasy rags, a Coke sign with funny words, a burnt out ceiling light, steps for your dog to get up on top of the bolt bin so he can rest his head on the paper towel roll and a rat. This picture is worth more than a thousand words.

Tom

Tom, When I posted the picture showing the missing fender, I never realized how much more stuff that is visible in a picture. One thing that set me back was your comment on the rat. Shît I said to myself, where the hell did he see a rat, that I did not see one scurry by. Then I awoke, and realized you were referring to the 572, rather then a furry creature. I have to admit I got admit a laugh out of that one.

What you interpret as being a fantastic dolly, is not really a dolly. They are metal, wheeled support braces, that I fabbed up so that I can raise the body to a height that is comfortable to work on, without having to bend over , or sit down at ground level. I did make a few dolly's that I am rather proud of, and will post some pictures ( 7 ) showing what can be done with a body on it to make our lives easier. Check back with in the next 30 minutes, for my post that I will simply call " Body Dolly "

later
Stepinwolf
 
Your mechanical expertise is amazing! Hope those C2 bumpers via Steve B. found a good home. Looks like possible ground frost tonight. The 1967 goes into winter storage in two weeks for six months. Loved your pics from last summer!
 
paul67 said:
Your mechanical expertise is amazing! Hope those C2 bumpers via Steve B. found a good home. Looks like possible ground frost tonight. The 1967 goes into winter storage in two weeks for six months. Loved your pics from last summer!

Paul,

They are to be used on the 63 SWC that I am in the process of building right now. Ran the furnace this evening for the first time since last March.

I too will have the 65 in storage ( I'm storing it :o) starting on October 31st, Five months should be enough time for it to see sunlight once again. Thank's for your kind words

I'm not sure which pics you are referring to. ?

Stepinwolf
 
Rat :L I was wondering if you would catch that right off. It was 42* F when I come home about an hour ago. We are getting close to frost here too. I'm hoping for a warm up again before it cools down for the season. I was thinking about checking out my shop furnace today also. Might be a good idea before I really need it.

Tom
 
Got it

paul67 said:
The pics were from a meet in New York State I believe. It was a rainy day.

Memory is a funny thing, the minute you jar it, it immediately comes loose, and everything comes back to you. I believe the pictures you were referring to were the shots that were taken at the " Super Chevy Show " in Epping Vermont.

The rains started to come down real hard, 5 minutes after the presentation of the awards, and that we were getting ready to head home. :ugh

Stepinwolf
 

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