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Thread: WTB: '67 left door armrest for a RHD car

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    WTB: '67 left door armrest for a RHD car

    Title says it all. Any color, as long as it's 're-upholster-able'. Thanks
    Brian
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    simply use a LHD one --you can take off the handle.
    ooops nope would work the other way around....hmmmm at least i bumped it to the top..

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    Hi, I am pretty sure I have one. I know I have an original RHD 67S one but that is a rare old handle. I will check tomorrow for another.

    Thanks

    Alan

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    Thanks Alan.
    The handle will be going into a '67S, and other than the chrome bit, I assume all '67 handles are the same (?).
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    Hard to see in this picture but one of my all time favorite mods. I posted an ad on DDK and got help fairly quickly. It was years ago but give it a shot.

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    Cool white shifter knob. Where did that come from?

    Dean

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    Hi Brian, I found the original S handle but not the others. Leave it with me to check further. You are correct about the chrome tip being the difference so I guess it is more about the fact it is an original RHD 67S one.

    I will check again

    Alan

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    Thanks Alan, I appreciate the effort.
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    Alan…any luck?
    Anyone else in the RHD world have a '67 left door armrest?
    Thanks all.
    Brian
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverbullit View Post
    Alan…any luck?
    Anyone else in the RHD world have a '67 left door armrest?
    Thanks all.
    Brian

    I have received literally 1000s of requests for that same part over the years. You ain't going to find one. You can fabricate one quite easily, though.

    Regards

    Jim
    Last edited by Jim Breazeale; 02-12-2014 at 09:49 AM.

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