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  1. 15 hours ago, Infamousrichs33chev3window said:

     I have 2 of these clear roofs they fit 1954,55 & 56 Mercury and afford Skyroof cars.

       1 is used and has crazing (small heat & sun cracks)  1 is NOS still in the crate. I have 1 used gasket. In good condition.

     250.00  OBO plus shipping for the used roof

     750.00 for the NOS roof 

     WILLING TO TRADE FOR A MINT 1933 Chevy Grill and Shell.

       Thank you

    Is the NOS  roof green tinted ?

  2. Aren't they all !? It isn't that bad and most of the paint is virgin. There are a few places it has been previously repainted mostly the pass. side and the driver front fender . There is a little rust through but it is not all rotted out. Most of the accessories are working and the engine is spinning over good and trying to fire off. This kind of car you can't really gripe about the restoration process it will require .

  3. Nice. This part is interesting.....

     

    "Though Hurst stated that the available colors for '71-'72 were Starlight Black or Cameo White, George Hurst's personal SSJ was a silver '72, and we have seen a green '72 SSJ; the author has also photographed a Bluestone Gray ('71- color) '72 SSJ, and there have been rumors of other colors, such as maroon, over the years."

     

    Wouldn't it be something if this SSJ was Mr. Hurst's personal ride in '72.

  4. One source claims 52 were built. Another source cites 60 total built for '72. Most were white/gold or black/gold. a couple of green/gold ones were built. A blue one was found and that was documented to have a full vinyl top with the sunroof and no contrasting color. A silver one was documented with no contrasting color and a black landau top.

  5. Possibly the only one with this color combination ?? Revere Silver with black 2 tone and white vinyl stripes and a black half roof. Interesting interior that seems to have been put together by Hurst...Pewter bench interior but has black carpet, black bucket seats ,black seat belts and a black headliner and side panels . Maybe a PHS report will reveal .

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  6. Pete has a point. In fact that got me wondering how many are listed in the BCA and if STT's have a special VIN.   About 5 years ago, an old car dealer in Maine had a 1939. Now, there is no way to see where that one went. 

    There is an "A" after the model number. Nothing special in the VIN number.

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