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Hey guys I was hoping someone might have some nice pics. Curious too if the panels slid into a screw on chrome trim. This ones a convert so if you had pics of the rear would be great as well thanks
Thank you. I don't have the original panels, so I was going to make some (have some cardboards to start with). One thing I noticed from the back panels I have, the partition chrome to the carpets must be a 1 year/ 1 model part? I was going to use some from a Charger, but I think they're different. So 66, 500 only
Sorry, yes I agree the 66 net 500s and chargers have door carpet. The 67s and satellites I will investigate. Trying to make or find something local. current shipping and exchange/duties will change cheap parts into $1000 real quick lol. Interestingly enough, that guys 67 500 doesnt have seatback carpet. Nor does the seats that came with my car (origins unknown for sure)
The '66 500 door panels have a thin stainless steel trim piece separating the vinyl and carpet at the bottom. The 440 models have faux stainless trim in the same area (it's part of the panel) and no carpet. Regarding the trim piece at the top of the panel - Some are screwed to the door and the panel slips into it and others the trim piece is kinda crimped onto the panel. I own 2 '66 Coronets and the early built car (Sept '65 Lynch Road) had the screwed on piece and the late built car (Aug '66 Los Angeles) had the crimped on trim. Not sure if the build dates have anything to do with it or if it was where they were built.
Thats part of my problem! This car didn't come with original doors, no original door panels, but both screw on and crimped on upper trim. Its an early build car from sequential #s. I'm leaning towards screwed on trim
I have a bit of work to do on my Front Door Panels, but perhaps you can get the idea from these pics. From 66 Coronet 500 Convert.
Driver's side Front. These are Originals that I am working on bringing back to life. Have a bit of work to do on the vinyl around the lower edges. Backs coming.
Just installed them this week. Again, Originals that I rebuilt. Don't have a view of the inside, but you can see the inserts towards the front. Notice down real low some carpeting just at the bottom front. Let me know if you have other questions.