71-2 and 73-4 RR/Satallite
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I have a '73 RR that I am tearing the interior out of. The Sail panels (hard plastic interior trim at the rear quarter windows) came out in chunks. No re-pops that I have been able to find and good used ones seem quite rare. Year One and Legendary offer cloth covered cardboard replacements and I have been told that this style was used stock on 71-2 cars. Can any one confirm this? Has any one done this conversion on the 73-4 cars?
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Re: 71-2 and 73-4 RR/Satallite
[Re: RJS]
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71/2 Plymouths had cardboard and 73/4 had plastic. Don't think that they will interchange because the quarter glass opening on the sail panel is different between to two. 73/4 is more straight up and down while 71/2 is angled forward.
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Re: 71-2 and 73-4 RR/Satallite
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i didnt think were same either i got mine for my 74 from iirc for about 50.00 were nice black ones and dyed white
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Re: 71-2 and 73-4 RR/Satallite
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Year One/Legendary, and others offer them as covered cardboard or bare cardboard. A site called stockinteriors.com is supposed to get me a picture of the 73-4 Pieces. If one of you stumbles on a good set, colour unimportant, give me a shout please.
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Re: 71-2 and 73-4 RR/Satallite
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Close but no cigar. The rear window opening is shaped differently on mine. Too bad, I live about a 2 hour drive from these people.
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Re: 71-2 and 73-4 RR/Satallite
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contact them. they may have what you need.
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Re: 71-2 and 73-4 RR/Satallite
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Quote:
71/2 Plymouths had cardboard and 73/4 had plastic. Don't think that they will interchange because the quarter glass opening on the sail panel is different between to two. 73/4 is more straight up and down while 71/2 is angled forward.
Get a set of the hard plastic 73-74 pieces and paint them to match your interior color.
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Re: 71-2 and 73-4 RR/Satallite
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Daytona.....I already have the hard plastic panels, they came out in pieces. So far Gluing them back together is not working out all that well. Good used ones are hard to come by so that is why I am looking at replacing them with the carboard-upolstered ones. It ain't a show car or a trailer queen. RA3......I am talking about the interior Sail Panels. The ones between the rear quarter window and the rear hat shelf.
The Old Hippie Hisself
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