1966 Skylark convertible in a yard, who needs what?

Discussion in 'Car Part-Outs' started by oldspackrat, Apr 7, 2014.

  1. Lonny

    Lonny Member

    Hi -- is this car/parts still available? I'm new to all this, so ask for patience. I just bought a '66 Skylark convertible. I'm needing the right side door moulding mostly and would like to get the moulding between the right rear wheel well and the rear bumper. Also wanting another part but not sure of the nomenclature, --- there are chrome mouldings above the windshield that the convertible top fits down on. A long center section and then "L" shaped pieces at corners on both sides. I especially need the "L" piece that fits on the passenger side. Mine is rusted deeply. Can probably get my drivers side piece re-chromed if I have to, unless you have that also and it is not rusty/damaged. My radio doesn't work either, if you have one that does, that would be great too. Both front and rear bumpers are damaged also, come to think of it. I will probably be needing more parts in future but that's what I've noticed so far.
    If you have any of this stuff available I'd sure appreciate your response and how much you want for each part. Also if you know of any other good sources for these parts, I d really appreciate that info also. ---thanks, Lonny
     
  2. oldspackrat

    oldspackrat Well-Known Member

    Lonny,
    Here is one of the pieces I think you are looking for. I'm still looking for the other pieces, not sure if I sold them or not.
    Feel free to give me a call?
    Thanks,
    Scott
    c. 317-727-7041

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  3. oldspackrat

    oldspackrat Well-Known Member

    The chassis is now sold. I still have some dash parts, the windshield, & some other bits & pieces.

    Lonny,
    The front bumper is a good core to rechrome, back bumper is not very nice. I think I sold the chrome windshield pieces several months ago & I can't find the door moldings???
     
    Last edited: Sep 25, 2014
  4. Lonny

    Lonny Member

    Hi Scott, I think the trim/molding in your photo is for the other side. I need the exterior passenger door side molding/trim. If you look at it horizontilly with the black stripe at th bottom, it should have an angle on the right end and I believe it is about 49 1/2 inches long. That is the only trim I am still looking for. If you have one, e-mail me at: lonn-man@hotmail.com or call me at 360-457-5766. Actually my back buper is not that bad. Can probably be fixed.
    thanks, Lonny
     
  5. oldspackrat

    oldspackrat Well-Known Member

    I scrapped the body shell today. I pulled the passenger door, hood, pass. fender, steering column, & a few other bits & pieces if anyone else needs parts.
     
  6. nekkidhillbilly

    nekkidhillbilly jeffreyrigged youtube channel owner

    still have the door panels?
     
  7. crewser

    crewser Platinum Level Contributor

    Did you happen to save the inside portion of the heater box?

    Jim C
     
  8. oldspackrat

    oldspackrat Well-Known Member

    Hillbilly,
    The door panels were junk & are not gone.


    Crewser,
    I scrapped that but have other heater only boxes from the 1968-72 Cutlass, G.M. A body cars. I don't know if they're the same or not?
    Scott
    c. 317-727-7041
     
  9. nekkidhillbilly

    nekkidhillbilly jeffreyrigged youtube channel owner

    im guessing you mean now gone?
     
  10. Lonny

    Lonny Member

    Hi again guys --- I'm still not having any luck finding the passenger door exterior stainless trim/molding or the wire/spoke wheel covers with winged center hub. If you know of any leads, I'd sure aprreciate a heads up. Thanks again, Lonny lonn-man@hotmail.com
     
  11. oldspackrat

    oldspackrat Well-Known Member

    Hillbilly,
    Yes, now, not not. I need to proof read better.
     
  12. bigb206

    bigb206 Member

    Do you have the ignition switch bezel? PSX_20141118_065043.jpg
     
  13. oldspackrat

    oldspackrat Well-Known Member

    Big,
    I sold the complete dash board & inst. cluster a couple months ago sorry.
     

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