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Re: the quest is over

To: David Councill <dcouncil@imt.net>
Subject: Re: the quest is over
From: Carl French <cfrench@cybertours.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 1999 05:42:40 -0500
For one, I have two curved toggle switches on the left hand side of the
> dash - the book says that is the overdrive switch. But why are there two of
> them?
> 
> I remember (from the 70s) that a friend's 67 BGT had the bullet mirrors
> mounted towards the front of the fenders. Was this standard on the 67 or
> did they use the flat mirror on the doors?
> 
> And lastly (for now) - has anyone repaired the dash overlay on the metal
> dash and how was it applied? the PO ordered a roll of the fabric that
> covers the foam and the other area above the dash - but I have no
> instructions on how to apply it.
> 
Well, first if you want originality get a copy of Claushagers. The
Bullet mirrors were a period accessory. As I believe mirros were left
off at the factory and were put on at the dealer with three main options
for the round mirrors. 
1. One on the driver's door
2. One on the driver's door and one on the pass. wing
3. Both on the wings.
 
I assume the vinyl is on the TOP of the dash (where the defroster vents
come out). Moss includes the vinyl qwhen you order a panel set but I
don't know about the vinyl itself.
 Looking at the pictures you need Chrome overriders for the bumpers.
What else ya'got?
Carl F
67B
My brother's 67 BGT has the bullets and they look great.

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