They did a good job on it
1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
Carl Stevenson wrote:Beautiful Kevin. I won't ask.....
Beautiful Kevin. I won't ask.....
$299 US
ARCADIAN wrote:Very nice Kevin, a worthy addition to your build.
Very nice Kevin, a worthy addition to your build.
I will be using the best Original console I have for the one car but this will be good in any of the other ones
70 SS ACADIAN wrote:Carl Stevenson wrote:Beautiful Kevin. I won't ask..... $299 US
Carl Stevenson wrote:70 SS ACADIAN wrote: Carl Stevenson wrote:Beautiful Kevin. I won't ask..... Serious? I had guessed triple that.
70 SS ACADIAN wrote: Carl Stevenson wrote:Beautiful Kevin. I won't ask.....
Serious? I had guessed triple that.
$299 was a pre buy price, $349 will be regular price
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Canadian Poncho wrote:Who did the resto? It looks great!
Who did the resto? It looks great!
Todd they are after market repops sold by Ausley Chevelles. They did a great job on them
Johnnee D wrote:Looks real!
Looks real!
haha as it doesn`t look fake
70 SS ACADIAN wrote:Canadian Poncho wrote:Who did the resto? It looks great! Todd they are after market repops sold by Ausley Chevelles. They did a great job on them
Victoria, BC
Carl Stevenson wrote:Kevin, am I right in remembering the 64 console looks the same at a glance but something in the ribs is different?
Kevin, am I right in remembering the 64 console looks the same at a glance but something in the ribs is different?
64 has less ribs per inch. this thing weights about 1/4 of an original
70 SS ACADIAN wrote:Carl Stevenson wrote:Kevin, am I right in remembering the 64 console looks the same at a glance but something in the ribs is different? 64 has less ribs per inch. this thing weights about 1/4 of an original
That is sweet!! Wonder what the cost would be to re chrome an orig! Lighter=faster.
hawkeye5766 wrote:70 SS ACADIAN wrote:Carl Stevenson wrote:Kevin, am I right in remembering the 64 console looks the same at a glance but something in the ribs is different? 64 has less ribs per inch. this thing weights about 1/4 of an original That is sweet!! Wonder what the cost would be to re chrome an orig! Lighter=faster.
even the best used ones will have some pits so rechroming is gona be a lot
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Prince Edward Island'64 Parisienne CS "barn find" - last on the road in '86 ... Owner Protection Plan booklet, original paint, original near-mint aqua interior, original aqua GM floor mats, original 283, factory posi, and original rust.
Carl Stevenson wrote:70 SS ACADIAN wrote: Carl Stevenson wrote:Kevin, am I right in remembering the 64 console looks the same at a glance but something in the ribs is different? 64 has less ribs per inch. this thing weights about 1/4 of an original What do you think the casting material is? Obviously not anything like the original. Does it feel flimsy? The originals certainly didn't but they seemed like overkill too.
70 SS ACADIAN wrote: Carl Stevenson wrote:Kevin, am I right in remembering the 64 console looks the same at a glance but something in the ribs is different? 64 has less ribs per inch. this thing weights about 1/4 of an original
What do you think the casting material is? Obviously not anything like the original. Does it feel flimsy? The originals certainly didn't but they seemed like overkill too.
Very ridgid , it's abs plastic
Carl Stevenson wrote:Wow, it sure doesn't look plastic. If it looks 1/2 as good in real life it's a nice piece.
Wow, it sure doesn't look plastic. If it looks 1/2 as good in real life it's a nice piece.
Never going to pit or get carpet rot at the bottom edges