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Trunk Lock and Horn Switch Rivets

Yennes

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Hey FBBO,

my dad and I spend a lot of time restoring our cars – mainly our ’68 Charger RT – and over the years we’ve ended up making a few parts that (as far as I know) nobody else really offers. Since we had to figure this stuff out for ourselves, I thought I’d share a couple of them here in case anyone else could use them.
Only catch: I’m located in Germany, so shipping would be from here.

Trunk Lock Rivet Kit (2 pcs):
We completely tore down the trunk lock, drilled out the two rivets that hold it together, and refinished all the individual parts (I zinc-plated them myself).
I kept the original rivets, made a technical drawing, and had a buddy reproduce them for me. They turned out really accurate and install nicely with just a little bit of work.
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Horn Switch Rivet Kit (3 pcs):
I’ve rebuilt several of these horn switches already. All the steel parts got replated, the plastic bits were cleaned in an ultrasonic bath, and I had the rivets remade.
They fit great and are super easy to install as well.
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I just wanted to ask if anyone here would be interested in stuff like this. I’ve already made a bunch of other rivets and small parts we needed along the way, like:
  • ’64 Hood Hook Rivet
  • ’68 B-Body Bumper Jack Rivets + Spring
  • Hood Hinge Rivets
  • Inner Mirror Ball Joint
  • Parking Brake rivets
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…and a few more. I’ll post those later once I’ve tested and confirmed the fit.

If this sounds useful to you, let me know!

Cheers,
Yannik
 
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Hey FBBO,

my dad and I spend a lot of time restoring our cars – mainly our ’68 Charger RT – and over the years we’ve ended up making a few parts that (as far as I know) nobody else really offers. Since we had to figure this stuff out for ourselves, I thought I’d share a couple of them here in case anyone else could use them.
Only catch: I’m located in Germany, so shipping would be from here.

Trunk Lock Rivet Kit (2 pcs):
We completely tore down the trunk lock, drilled out the two rivets that hold it together, and refinished all the individual parts (I zinc-plated them myself).
I kept the original rivets, made a technical drawing, and had a buddy reproduce them for me. They turned out really accurate and install nicely with just a little bit of work.
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Horn Switch Rivet Kit (3 pcs):
I’ve rebuilt several of these horn switches already. All the steel parts got replated, the plastic bits were cleaned in an ultrasonic bath, and I had the rivets remade.
They fit great and are super easy to install as well.
View attachment 1918131View attachment 1918132View attachment 1918134View attachment 1918135View attachment 1918136
I just wanted to ask if anyone here would be interested in stuff like this. I’ve already made a bunch of other rivets and small parts we needed along the way, like:
  • ’64 Hood Hook Rivet
  • ’68 B-Body Bumper Jack Rivets + Spring
  • Hood Hinge Rivets
  • Inner Mirror Ball Joint
  • Parking Brake rivets
View attachment 1918140View attachment 1918141
…and a few more. I’ll post those later once I’ve tested and confirmed the fit.

If this sounds useful to you, let me know!

Cheers,
Yannik
Great that you are doing this.
 
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