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Thread: WTB: SWB Knee pad + Usable door-tops

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    WTB: SWB Knee pad + Usable door-tops

    Looking for a '65-68 one-piece Knee pad and '65-73 door tops in structurally sound condition

    please email me kindersport@gmail.com

    Thanks,
    Scott
    scott kinder
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    65-68 door tops are different than 69-74. And, if I recall, 69 is a one-year only door top as well. What you need depends on what year doors you have.

    I have a few passenger side door tops for LWB cars (again, not sure what year you're looking for) but I've seen good quality driver sides fetching A LOT of money.

    I recently spent a few months trying to locate a driver's side and, finding nothing affordable or in decent original condition, ended up having to borrow one from my dad's '72 project car to finish the Tangerine ST. I'm still looking to replace it because he's going to be pissed...
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    Thanks for asking, Marco

    I need just some structurally sound door tops (ie just not bent) for a 1970 and the one-piece kneepad, which is '65-68 I believe

    Your dad IS going to be pissed...:eek
    scott kinder
    kindersport@gmail.com

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    9110220587 - 1973 RSR revival in progress
    My Car Thread: "Five-Eighty-Seven..."
    “If it isn't there, it didn't cost anything, it doesn't weigh anything and can't break." - From the philosophy of Grady Clay

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    scott,
    if you are looking for the metal ones, i have a nice pair with good vinyl.
    i bought them before i knew the difference, the are incorrect for my 72.
    bob
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    '72 E sunroof coupe

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