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Parting 1968 Parisienne Ragtop


Recognize this car fellas?

Yup, its now down on Vancouver island and I'm pulling the stuff I want off it so the rest is available.  Sorry to say but it will be parted.  

The frame is really solid so if you know anyone needs a good convertible frame let me know (also fits 1967 and 1968 Impala).

It has a really nice rear bumper, dash pad, running 327, TH 400 and car is pretty much complete.  Just let me know what you need and I'll see what we can do.   

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Aside from the dents how are the rear 1/4's? , and I know it would be pricey to ship across Canada to little ole' PEI but what would you want for them if they're any good, or even private message me some more pics?, thanks

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Thanks for asking - I'll have a look and if they are any good I will shoot you a PM.  I shipped a pile of heavy stuff (including entire rear bumper) off my last 68 Poncho ragtop out east and it wasn't too expensive as I recall.

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How's the steering wheel ?

 

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LandShark68_2+2 wrote:

How's the steering wheel ?

 

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 I will check that as well!



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1980bigblockponcho wrote:

Aside from the dents how are the rear 1/4's? , and I know it would be pricey to ship across Canada to little ole' PEI but what would you want for them if they're any good, or even private message me some more pics?, thanks


 

Reporting in:  These quarters are better than I thought - but honestly they are too rough to transplant onto another Poncho (unless you are TOTALLY desperate for quarters and you can drive over here and get them) .  Here are some shots. 

In other words, they could probably be saved - on this car - but I sure wouldnt want to ship them out east and then try to repair them and then reinstall them.  Better off to just fix what you've got. Sorry and good luck!



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Did you get a chance to check out the steering wheel ?

 

Regards, Scott



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LandShark68_2+2 wrote:

Did you get a chance to check out the steering wheel ?

 

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 Yes I did - sorry I thought I posted - the wheel has the normal cracks near the spokes.  Its repairable.  



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How about at the back of the spokes where the horn assembly is attaches via screws ?

These can get pretty cracked too.

 

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LandShark68_2+2 wrote:

How about at the back of the spokes where the horn assembly is attaches via screws ?

These can get pretty cracked too.

 

Scott


Yup -  Its not as bad as I've seen them but it is definitely cracked.  



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What shape is the chrome trim that goes up the rear side windows especially the passengers side?



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DaveJ wrote:
1980bigblockponcho wrote:

Aside from the dents how are the rear 1/4's? , and I know it would be pricey to ship across Canada to little ole' PEI but what would you want for them if they're any good, or even private message me some more pics?, thanks


 

Reporting in:  These quarters are better than I thought - but honestly they are too rough to transplant onto another Poncho (unless you are TOTALLY desperate for quarters and you can drive over here and get them) .  Here are some shots. 

In other words, they could probably be saved - on this car - but I sure wouldnt want to ship them out east and then try to repair them and then reinstall them.  Better off to just fix what you've got. Sorry and good luck!


 Ok no worries, mine are about the same, just someone did really bad body work along the way, nothing a couple patches won't fix and a hammer/dolly/filler and time won't fix



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JC2+2 wrote:

What shape is the chrome trim that goes up the rear side windows especially the passengers side?


 Sorry for delay- the chrome has some (currently) minor pitting and rust starting.



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Rear bumper still available?.......I'm in your area....near vancouver....



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Hi there - it sure is.  I will send PM



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Frame still available?

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Sold that frame but have a good hardtop frame for 1968 - also fits 67 with some minor modifications


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Dashpad still available? Any pics?

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All Pontiac specific parts are now gone.  Thanks

 



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