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Started by Claudia, February 03, 2021, 06:54:02 AM

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Claudia

 :help: I'm sure some here could assist . . . I am trying to find out what a couple of parts are that I have.  First up . . .

anlauto

NOT an E Body part, but if I had to guess I would say it was a bracket off of the back of an AC compressor of some sort :dunno:
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Claudia



Claudia

Alright . . . let's try these . . .

anlauto

Easy one. Welds to the trunk floor of any 1970-74 Plymouth or Dodge E Body HARDTOP and holds down the spare tire. Convertible is different. :alan2cents:
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Claudia

Hummm . . . I must be missing this in my car?  Any pictures of one installed?

headejm



Claudia

Thank you . . . I just located this picture for reference as well!

Claudia

Next up . . . I know where they go (top of the rear quarter panels next to the rear quarter glass section but what are they called???

anlauto

Belt line quarter reinforcement bracket and up-stop  :))
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Claudia

I couldn't find anything on them other than the below.  Are they reproduced?  Is there any demand for them or are they just scrap?


Floyd

@Claudia 

Quote from: Claudia on February 03, 2021, 08:38:22 AM
I couldn't find anything on them other than the below.  Are they reproduced?  Is there any demand for them or are they just scrap?

I have a parts wanted ad looking for that small bracket held in place by the two Allen head screws.  I fabricated a replacement but will buy yours.  Thanks

Claudia

@Floyd Send me a PM and we might be able to work something out. 
I have several parts that I recently purchased and I am just now trying to make my way through them.

anlauto

They usually don't rust out, you just save your old ones when you replace the quarters  :alan2cents:
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Check out my web site ....  Alan Gallant Automotive Restoration

Claudia