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That one is in very good shape. Some metal messaging and a little touchup paint on the letters and some Argent for the subdued Gray areas, polish up the Aluminum, and you have a nice piece. I had to do that with the one I replaced on my 66 Ply Sat and it turned out great. As for the asking...
Like I mentioned in the above post, it is just Good Luck finding one. And if you do, it won't be either affordable or nothing but junk!!! cr8crshr/Bill:usflag::usflag::usflag:
Almost impossible to find! Even if you do they are either a total disaster and overpriced pieces of Aluminum or if in like new or decent shape, also way overpriced. 1966 Plymouth Bel/Sat parts are nearly next to impossible to find these days as their popularity is less than say 68-69 B Body...
Extremely difficult to find and very expensive as well. Here is one...probably way over your intended purchase limit, but a complete on in very good shape. AMS is one of the most expensive parts site for this hobby...cr8crshr/Bill
NOS Mopar 1966 Plymouth Belvedere Satellite Lower Grille Panel...
I got mine from this parts seller...Mr. G's Enterprises - Auto Fasteners
file:///C:/Users/wrtuc/Downloads/28-33mclips.pdf
I still have a bunch left if interested...cr8crshr/Bill:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::usflag::usflag::usflag:
Good luck with your search. Get ready to dig really deep, almost subterranean dept as the $$$ amount will be through the roof. Personally, in this economy, I can think of a better way to invest one's resources than this. But I do get it and again good luck in your...
Good luck in searching for those!!! They are "UNOBTAINIUM" as has been posted here in the past. I as a former 66 Ply Sat owner, found some many years ago and since then they have completely dried up. One option is to have the trim holes welded closed, and then source some 66 Ply Baracuda fender...
I am sorry to say this, but as a former 66 Ply Sat owner myself, the parts you are searching for are basically "un-ob-titanium" and if there are some that pop up, they are either sad basket cases or the rarer, OEM finds. I actually purchased one of the last driver's side rear piece along with 2...
Bill I believe I still have one. Let me check today and if I do I'll get you a pic. It is yours as per our agreement when you bought my car. Parts were to go with the deal. If it meets your approval, then I will get it in the mail to you at no charge...cr8crshr/Bill :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Have you looked here. I have had great luck in the past buying from eBay. Give them a look see...cr8crshr/Bill
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p4432023.m570.l1313&_nkw=1966+Plymouth+Satellite+Headlight+Bezels&_sacat=0
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I would strongly suggest you replace the originals with a set of these. They are reasonably priced and will do a much better job than the originals. Over time, those bolts that were originally torqued down stretch and become some what elongated. You cannot see it per say, but it never the less...
Try these Guys...They do a lot of business...cr8crshr/Bill
https://www.autometaldirect.com/chassis-and-frame-frame-rails-c-283_132.html
https://www.autometaldirect.com/index.php
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Please don't take this the wrong way, but you need to start applying your own searches for the needed parts you are looking for. Most of our rides are old and parts a very rare or non- existent to begin with. That being said, here is some links for you to help with your searches. And...these...
Smart move Bill. It's yours I know but now doing so, you are preserving them for if and when they are needed again. I often times when looking for parts for it myself, would stumble across a 66 Sat with the trim still intact and looking somewhat worthy of resto or keeping, and thought to myself...
As gtx6970 stated, I agree. They are most likely un-obtainable and if so, might be beyond useful repair. I at one time had a 66 Ply Sat that he now owns and I also had a complete set of them a number of years ago. Now sold so I cannot help you out. Every once in a while they do pop up but it is...
My Brother was a Dr Vinyl Franchise owner for a bit and does some great work in that realm Bill. His simple way helped me with the other one that broke in a similar way. But those shims will do the same...Bill :thumbsup: