Dom's 66 Coronet 500
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Re: Dom's 66 Coronet 500
Let me know how you go with that, although there are a couple of things about these that suggest they are repro rather than original parts, so I don't know how much they'd be (if still available). Anyway, I'm concentrating on high labour (mine), low outlay jobs at the moment so I'll be putting up with them for now.
Re: Dom's 66 Coronet 500
Thanks, yeah I saw those, but I need 12 so that's silly money and they are for a much thicker panel, I have found a few the right diameter, but all for a much thicker panel.mygasser wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 20 5:42 pm not cheap, but would this do?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Large-Blanki ... XQ9MVRgJc6
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Re: Dom's 66 Coronet 500
Looks like rocker mouldings are available:
https://www.carid.com/1966-dodge-corone ... []=Hardtop
At a price of course.
Maybe one day.
https://www.carid.com/1966-dodge-corone ... []=Hardtop
At a price of course.
Maybe one day.
Re: Dom's 66 Coronet 500
thinking 'out of the box' then how about these? like a core plug with a lip, you'd probably glue whatever in place regardless so they could work. a pack of 20 for £8.99 isn't bad, you could order just 1 to see if it'd do the job i guess.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BUNGS-STOPPE ... QQJttYsfPw
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BUNGS-STOPPE ... QQJttYsfPw
Re: Dom's 66 Coronet 500
Well why not ! I think my Aus mate has got me sorted, but if not I might get one to look at
Re: Dom's 66 Coronet 500
Things you wish you'd never started....
Re: Dom's 66 Coronet 500
A whole days work and two and a half cans of carb cleaner later I can start to think about putting it all back together. Good news is there's no sign of any ethanol induced corrosion...