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Dang I am going to put a lock on mine.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-Dodge-Coron...true&rt=nc
Didn't they reproduce these?
The Idaho Andy
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Gone, how much were they trying to retire on it?
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Sold for $500 good driver quality
The Idaho Andy
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Dear aftermarket reproduction parts suppliers,
You've reproduced the complete 1969 and 1970 Road Runner and GTX front grilles, you've reproduced the complete 1970 and 1971 Cuda front grilles, you've reproduced the complete 1966 and 1967 Charger front grilles, so could you PLEASE reproduce the complete 1966 and 1967 Coronet front grilles? pissed off
Richard
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WOW, I've got 30-35 of those in my shed, I guess I'll sell them all and go on a cruise!
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Racer Brown Wrote:WOW, I've got 30-35 of those in my shed, I guess I'll sell them all and go on a cruise!
Rich just went into convulsions.. a parts stash he never heard of!!
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Mike at AllTrim reproduced those. That supply has dried up. Ii think he tried or did sell the tooling. I don't think he wanted that much money for the tooling.
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.....and the tooling along with the research time it takes to make the tooling correctly is always the largest investment on any given reproduction part.
This used 1967 center grille section selling for $500.00 is only one of MANY examples that I've seen over the years that proves just how much interest there is for these hard to find grille assemblies and individual grille parts to be reproduced and that same interest exists for us 1966 owners as well.
Richard
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67440Dodge Wrote:Rich just went into convulsions.. a parts stash he never heard of!!
I have no idea what you are talking about, Steve doesn't have an 8'x12' wooden shed with painted trim and a flower box in his yard.
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thebankerstoy Wrote:.....and the tooling along with the research time it takes to make the tooling correctly is always the largest investment on any given reproduction part.
This used 1967 center grille section selling for $500.00 is only one of MANY examples that I've seen over the years that proves just how much interest there is for these hard to find grille assemblies and individual grille parts to be reproduced and that same interest exists for us 1966 owners as well.
Richard
Richard. as we've talked so many times before, it's not how much one or two peoples' interest is, but rather how many people there are. Let's face it, there are not that many kooks like us 66-67 B body guys around.
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