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62440

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Hi everyone. I've been working on a ground up build on my 62 Savoy for far too long. I got burned out and needed a break ,since then I have moved and can't find the headlight bezel screws, the front and rear turn signal screws. I can't even remember what they look like for sure. I found this site and hope someone can send me in the right direction new or used would be most appreciated. Cheers All
 
Welcome to FBBO from SoCal. We need pics of the Savoy before we respond to anything....lol
 
May take awhile. They are on a disk somewhere hiding with a bunch of screws,,,, lol
 
Welcome to the forum. Paging Khryslerkid...
 
Welcome to the site we need some pictures of your ride
 
Welcome from down South. Help is on the way, AFTER some pics....
 
Welcome to the forum. Paging Khryslerkid...

Welcome to the Madness 62440 !

Wish I could be of some help but he's working on a Plymouth. A little different with the bensils and turn signal and tail light lenses from the Dodge.

I can tell you that I was missing a couple screws on my bensils and found a guy on Ebay who sells all different SS trim screws. I'll look him up and give you the info.
 
I bought a variety pack from ebay member altha3. Search for "stainless steel trim screws". Also seller savetheclassics has them.

Most bensil screws will be heavier than the screw head. For an example a #6 screw with a #8 head. You won't find a aftermarket screw like the original with the backwards twist on the upper section. You could try to find some from a parts car also.
 
Thanks Guy's I'll check out Ebay. I'll try and get some photos up when I get a chance.
 
welcome to FBBO
 
I bought a variety pack from ebay member altha3. Search for "stainless steel trim screws". Also seller savetheclassics has them.

Most bensil screws will be heavier than the screw head. For an example a #6 screw with a #8 head. You won't find a aftermarket screw like the original with the backwards twist on the upper section. You could try to find some from a parts car also.
Yes, everything I found on ebay was standard screws I can get locally. What I need is the screws with the backwards twist on the upper end
 
Yes, everything I found on ebay was standard screws I can get locally. What I need is the screws with the backwards twist on the upper end
You'll probably have to find those from a parts car.
You could contact @Joe Suchy , member on here. He's the '62 - '65 go to guy.
 
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