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> WTB - complete rear wall panel, Help a brother out?
tygaboy
post May 24 2016, 12:52 PM
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Hi World -
I have a '75 that's in need of a rear panel, like what's pictured below. I don't need the fender ends but if it's easier for you to cut it like that vs spot weld removing, I'm good with that.

My car has back dated bumpers so I don't need to preserve the space for the bumber shocks. I won't be running the 911 reflector, either.

Can I use any year rear panel? Hoping so.

Let me know what you have, what you're asking and shipping to 94952.

Thanks a bunch,

Chris
Petaluma, CA


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post May 24 2016, 12:57 PM
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Use a pre 75. It will have the early bumper mount holes already punched in the right place and the bracket for the rubber top.
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post May 24 2016, 02:05 PM
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QUOTE(The Cabinetmaker @ May 24 2016, 11:57 AM) *

Use a pre 75. It will have the early bumper mount holes already punched in the right place and the bracket for the rubber top.


Perfect! Just what I was hoping to hear! Thanks much.
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post May 24 2016, 02:07 PM
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I have exactly what your looking for posted in Humbolt Craigslist. There is no Greyhound bus delivery option from up here in Crescent City though. I'll look into shipping, probably going to be too expensive. as far as the rear section, $50.00 works. - Russ 707-954-9560
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post May 24 2016, 02:58 PM
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I have a 75 car that is getting cut up. I can cut off that panel. I am in Riverside.
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post May 24 2016, 03:08 PM
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QUOTE(tygaboy @ May 24 2016, 11:52 AM) *

Hi World -
I have a '75 that's in need of a rear panel, like what's pictured below. I don't need the fender ends but if it's easier for you to cut it like that vs spot weld removing, I'm good with that.

My car has back dated bumpers so I don't need to preserve the space for the bumber shocks. I won't be running the 911 reflector, either.

Can I use any year rear panel? Hoping so.

Let me know what you have, what you're asking and shipping to 94952.

Thanks a bunch,

Chris
Petaluma, CA


Replied to your Pm. My price would be materials an shipping...unless you have another way to get it from phx AZ
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