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Thank You Oldsfan and keiser31 and rocketraider.
You guys are GREAT !
Thank You,
Greg Thomas
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Thank You for your help and detailed explanation NTX5467.
I have every Buick Chassis & Body Parts Books from 1937-1981.
The closest I could find in the Illustrations were in Groups 14 & 15. No picture or information regarding these plastic "corner covers". Windlace and Mouldings were present in the pictures, however none of these were pictured.
I believe you are right about one thing.......they probably were available on All 1966-1967 "A" Body 2 door hardtops and possibly convertibles. 442 GS Skylark GTO Lemans Tempest Chevelle.
Greg Thomas
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Difficult item to find in the Buick Parts Books.
1966 Buick Skylark Rear Quarter Interior Plastic Protective Cover
I have spent hours going thru Buick Classis & Body Parts Books looking for this part without success.
Could someone please tell me the correct name for it and what Group & Part Number it is. Left Hand & Right Hand.
Much obliged for sure.
Thank You,
Greg Thomas
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Difficult item to find in the Buick Parts Books.
1966 Buick Skylark Rear Quarter Interior Plastic Protective Cover
I have spent hours going thru Buick Classis & Body Parts Books looking for this part without success.
Could someone please tell me the correct name for it and what Group & Part Number it is. Left Hand & Right Hand.
Much obliged for sure.
Thank You,
Greg Thomas
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Looking to BUY. Thank You,
Greg Thomas
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It doesn't surprise me TerryB. You would think someone would buy it. If it were only TRICO.
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Thank You TerryB ! I know the year. I am wondering what it is worth? Never seen it before.
It sold for $23.00
Thank You,
Greg Thomas
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Thank You Glenn !
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Thank You !
Greg Thomas
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1966 Buick Skylark Rear Quarter Interior Plastic Protective Cover
in Buick - Post War
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14.631 Group # Rear Body Lock Pillar Finishing Cap
Thank You Oldsfan and keiser31 and rocketraider.
What would we do without these great guys?
Greg Thomas