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7/26/2013 2:34 PM  #1


Need help locating a part

I removed this from the right side of a 1966 convertible. I need the left side. Does anyone know where I can find one? It connects the backseat to the floor pan.


 

 

7/26/2013 2:38 PM  #2


Re: Need help locating a part

mustangJoe wrote:

I removed this from the right side of a 1966 convertible. I need the left side. Does anyone know where I can find one? It connects the backseat to the floor pan.


 

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7/26/2013 3:15 PM  #3


Re: Need help locating a part

I'd contact Dynacorn there reproducing them for there full body shells.      http://www.mustangmonthly.com/techarticles/mump_1203_dynacorn_new_mustang_convertible_body_shells_review/photo_09.html


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7/26/2013 7:51 PM  #4


Re: Need help locating a part

Normaly I do not respond to men dressed as scary clowns but I will make an expection this time.
Thanks for the suggestion but dynacorn does not make or sell this particular piece. Any suggestions?

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7/26/2013 8:18 PM  #5


Re: Need help locating a part

The Mustang Ranch in Eatonville Washington has old Mustangs, check with them

Last edited by 687072mustang (7/26/2013 8:19 PM)

 

7/27/2013 8:38 AM  #6


Re: Need help locating a part

I've used these guys in ATL beforehttp://www.metromusclecars.com/


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7/31/2013 8:44 PM  #7


Re: Need help locating a part

Thank you guys for the help. I can not believe that it would be this hard locating this part. No one seems to have one. I guess I am going to have to make it. Can anyone tell me where I can purchase a sheet of sheet metal 30” X 30” in the dfw area?

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7/31/2013 9:14 PM  #8


Re: Need help locating a part

I got my big sheet of 0.050" thick metal from the side panel of my old house a/c unit when it got replaced.  Check an A/C contractor near you as they are probbaly junking out alot of old units this time of year.  Good news is it will likely be free.

Or, just come by and get what's left of mine.  I probably won't use half of it.

That part should be very simple to make.


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