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#505842 - 04/28/08 07:17 PM WANTED:`67 Skylark dash escutcheon and knob for rear window defo
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Registered: 01/25/02
Posts: 209
Loc: NYC
I`m looking for the escutcheon and knob for the rear defrost switch or conv`t top switch off a `67 skylark,GS,Special.note the rest of the escutcheons for wipers,headlight and lighter are different.

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George
`67 GS 400 4-Speed,Now 5-Speed G-Machine.


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#505992 - 04/29/08 10:21 AM Re: WANTED:`67 Skylark dash escutcheon and knob for rear window defo [Re: staged67gspwr]
BrianStone Offline
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Registered: 01/08/03
Posts: 77
Loc: NC
I think I have one at home. Send me an Email to stonesautomotive@juno.com to remind me. I pulled a whole setup out of a '67 years ago and put in my '66. I found the correct knobs out of a wagon so I could install in my '66 and the '67 knobs are still there in the drawer somewhere.
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