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« on: August 07, 2007, 18:03:17 pm »

Other than the rear apron & the z-bar are there any major differences between a '65 & '67 shell. I may have a chance to buy a straight rust free '65 shell for cheap and am thinking of using it instead for my '67. The pan and body plate wouldn't match but the shell on my '67 is already missing it's body plate anyway.

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« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2007, 20:18:56 pm »

Door strikers, the cut out for the dual master resevoir, I can't think of anything else.
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« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2007, 21:35:31 pm »

Vent on dash?
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« Reply #3 on: August 09, 2007, 22:01:32 pm »

Other than the rear apron & the z-bar are there any major differences between a '65 & '67 shell. I may have a chance to buy a straight rust free '65 shell for cheap and am thinking of using it instead for my '67. The pan and body plate wouldn't match but the shell on my '67 is already missing it's body plate anyway.

Thanks,

--louis
Door Strikers,Doors,dash Vent,rear apron,rear deck lid,z bar,4 way flashers,wire harness 65 goes threw the headliner chanel 67 runs along the floor with the regulator under the seat, front seats,ashtray,outside moldings, fusebox on a 65 has 8 fuses, 67 has 10 fuses,seat belt mounts on pillars 67 and later, you would have to keep the 65 doors on the car witch dose not have the inside door pulls or door lock knobs.not wired for the back up lights.
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« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2007, 01:45:30 am »

Other than the rear apron & the z-bar are there any major differences between a '65 & '67 shell. I may have a chance to buy a straight rust free '65 shell for cheap and am thinking of using it instead for my '67. The pan and body plate wouldn't match but the shell on my '67 is already missing it's body plate anyway.

Thanks,

--louis
Door Strikers,Doors,dash Vent,rear apron,rear deck lid,z bar,4 way flashers,wire harness 65 goes threw the headliner chanel 67 runs along the floor with the regulator under the seat, front seats,ashtray,outside moldings, fusebox on a 65 has 8 fuses, 67 has 10 fuses,seat belt mounts on pillars 67 and later, you would have to keep the 65 doors on the car witch dose not have the inside door pulls or door lock knobs.not wired for the back up lights.

Yeah, I have already passed on the idea. The more I thought about it the less I liked the idea. Thanks for the input.

--louis
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