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 Posted: 02-18-2006 04:01 pm
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Mark Rosenbaum
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Here's a photo of what's on my car.  The photo is of the left side, forward wheel well.

 

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 Posted: 02-18-2006 06:12 pm
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My  72, 73, both 74's had the black molding sandwiched between the chrome with the strip ending to form a point at each end of the car.  I have even sold sets of this that I removed from parts cars.  The 73 has a chrome looking strip of the same shape but is solid and not a sandwiched design just below the door.  I have seen a few cars come with this strip below the doors and many with the trim in the center of the doors and fenders. 

                             Marck

 

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 Posted: 02-18-2006 06:34 pm
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My '73, sn11210, came to me as a repo from Cook County (Chicago) Ill.  I am apparently the second, or at most, the third owner.  Anyway, 11210 had no trim on the sides or sills.  No undercoating on the sills, no snaps to hold the top/cover down, a crashed 4-speed and seriously folks, a bullet hole in the front right quarter about mid-way between the 'J' crest and the top of the quarter.  Original color was 'mustard' with two  different reds over the original.

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 Posted: 02-18-2006 06:52 pm
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Jim - was that bullet hole OEM? Line worker at the plant must have had a bad day :)

Matt

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 Posted: 02-19-2006 04:46 pm
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Jim Sohl
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Well,,  let's see.  I doubt 11210 shipped that way, so,, dealer installation or normal wear and tear?  If the bullet hole was part of the repo effort, is that wear and tear or a financial incentive?  You decide.

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 Posted: 02-19-2006 04:49 pm
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I used to have a 1956 Dodge pickup truck with two .30 caliber rifle bullet holes in the side of the bed.  I always thought they added character to the beast.  Rather than fixing them, I just painted the truck in a very effective camouflage pattern. 

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