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Grand Coupe Barracuda trim for the door and rear panels.

Started by CudaMoparRay, October 05, 2019, 12:45:51 AM

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CudaMoparRay

Looking for wood grain Grand Coupe Barracuda trim for the door and rear panels.
Does anyone Reproduce them?

HEMICUDA

Not being reproduced, good ones can be a little challenging to find.

CudaMoparRay

Quote from: HEMICUDA on October 05, 2019, 01:01:05 AM
Not being reproduced, good ones can be a little challenging to find.

Unfortunately I think 🤔 you got it right  :iagree:
Will probably have to use some kind of aftermarket trim



anlauto

Member @YYZ used to have a pretty good collection of this trim ?????  :dunno:
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YYZ

I still have some — PM me please with what you need.

Thanks

JS29

@TONY hooked me up with four panels with the red inserts, now i plan to get the piping on my seats swapped out in red.   :wrenching:

cuda hunter

I'm into those red pipings.  If you need some recoupe.  I'd definitely be interested!
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EB3-GranCoupe

The molding wouldn't be hard to reproduce, and the clips too.  Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be enough demand to tool up.  and that's a shame, as more and more Gran Coupes are being restored as GC's and not totally cloned.  Maybe  there's someone out there to fill the demand?

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Quote from: EB3-GranCoupe on October 28, 2019, 05:22:47 PM
The molding wouldn't be hard to reproduce, and the clips too.  Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be enough demand to tool up.  and that's a shame, as more and more Gran Coupes are being restored as GC's and not totally cloned.  Maybe  there's someone out there to fill the demand?


I looked into it about a year ago and found a manufacturer, but you would need an initial $4,000 order to make it happen. We his would do about 80 sets if I recall. Still a lot of money to invest up front


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QuoteI looked into it about a year ago and found a manufacturer, but you would need an initial $4,000 order to make it happen. We his would do about 80 sets if I recall. Still a lot of money to invest up front

Monaco's also used the same wood(like) trim on the dash. I'd love for it to be re-popped.  Maybe if i win the lottery, I'll front the $4,00 start up fees!  :takemymoney:


Filthy Filbert

Old thread, I know.

I'd be in for a set too.   Maybe we should see how may people would 'pre-buy'  Heck, I'd buy 3 or 4 sets at $50 per set