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  1. A nice looking car indeed, but not a 4-speed. BTW....I live in Chambersburg,...about 35 miles from Carlisle. Thanks!
  2. If anyone is thinking about bringing a 68 442 4speed convertible to Carlisle or Hershey for resale next month (Oct 08), or knows of anyone wishing to sell such a car please contact me with any details or leads. REASONABLE! djb-sab@comcast.net Thanks, Doug
  3. If anyone is thinking about bringing a 68 442 4speed convertible to Carlisle or Hershey for resale next month (Oct 08), or knows of anyone wishing to sell such a car please contact me with any details or leads. REASONABLE! djb-sab@comcast.net Thanks, Doug
  4. Quadfins, Are you talking about the hardtops? Thanks.
  5. To The Forum Members and Car Owners, I have a request I would like to throw out to the forum members who own the 1959-1962 GM cars. I make a sunvisor tip anti-rattle grommet targeted for the 59-62 GM convertibles. Some of the forum members have purchased these grommets from me. THANK YOU. I had an inquiry from a gentleman in New Hampshire who said the grommets were also applicable to the GM hardtops with the fancy interior like the interior stainless steel windshield molding. Since I know very little about the interior of the GM models other than the Impala, I need some help. The Impala does not have the long sunvisors. However, I am not sure of the Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88/98, Buick LaSaber,Invicta,Electra,or Cadillac cars of the 59-62 era. I know the grommets are applicable to all of their convertibles since all of the sunvisors rest in the 'u' shaped bracket in the rear view mirror. My question to the other owners is basically, Do the GM hardtops of the 59-62 era have the long sunvisors resting in the mirror bracket also? If they do, there should be a grommet on the end of the visor tip. See attached photo. I am looking to obtain any info or detailed pictures of the sunvisors in these cars. Especially where they come together at the center of the windshield. Anyone who has one of these cars and would like to help me with my data base, send any info and pictures to djb-sab@comcast.net. I suppose I will be looking at the applicable cars much more closely next year at Carlisle and Hershey. <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> My goal is to get the grommets on the correct cars as these are not readily available through the parts vendors. If you send me a picture, please identify the car and year. Thank you and Happy Holidays, Doug
  6. To The Forum Members and Car Owners, I have a request I would like to throw out to the forum members who own the 1959-1962 GM cars. I make a sunvisor tip anti-rattle grommet targeted for the 59-62 GM convertibles. Some of the forum members have purchased these grommets from me. THANK YOU. I had an inquiry from a gentleman in New Hampshire who said the grommets were also applicable to the GM hardtops with the fancy interior like the interior stainless steel windshield molding. Since I know very little about the interior of the GM models other than the Impala, I need some help. The Impala does not have the long sunvisors. However, I am not sure of the Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88/98, Buick LaSaber,Invicta,Electra,or Cadillac cars of the 59-62 era. I know the grommets are applicable to all of their convertibles since all of the sunvisors rest in the 'u' shaped bracket in the rear view mirror. My question to the other owners is basically, Do the GM hardtops of the 59-62 era have the long sunvisors resting in the mirror bracket also? If they do, there should be a grommet on the end of the visor tip. See attached photo. I am looking to obtain any info or detailed pictures of the sunvisors in these cars. Especially where they come together at the center of the windshield. Anyone who has one of these cars and would like to help me with my data base, send any info and pictures to djb-sab@comcast.net. I suppose I will be looking at the applicable cars much more closely next year at Carlisle and Hershey. <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> My goal is to get the grommets on the correct cars as these are not readily available through the parts vendors. If you send me a picture, please identify the car and year. Thank you and Happy Holidays, Doug
  7. To The Forum Members and Car Owners, I have a request I would like to throw out to the forum members who own the 1959-1962 GM cars. I make a sunvisor tip anti-rattle grommet targeted for the 59-62 GM convertibles. Some of the forum members have purchased these grommets from me. THANK YOU. I had an inquiry from a gentleman in New Hampshire who said the grommets were also applicable to the GM hardtops with the fancy interior like the interior stainless steel windshield molding. Since I know very little about the interior of the GM models other than the Impala, I need some help. The Impala does not have the long sunvisors. However, I am not sure of the Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88/98, Buick LaSaber,Invicta,Electra,or Cadillac cars of the 59-62 era. I know the grommets are applicable to all of their convertibles since all of the sunvisors rest in the 'u' shaped bracket in the rear view mirror. My question to the other owners is basically, Do the GM hardtops of the 59-62 era have the long sunvisors resting in the mirror bracket also? If they do, there should be a grommet on the end of the visor tip. See attached photo. I am looking to obtain any info or detailed pictures of the sunvisors in these cars. Especially where they come together at the center of the windshield. Anyone who has one of these cars and would like to help me with my data base, send any info and pictures to djb-sab@comcast.net. I suppose I will be looking at the applicable cars much more closely next year at Carlisle and Hershey. <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> My goal is to get the grommets on the correct cars as these are not readily available through the parts vendors. If you send me a picture, please identify the car and year. Thank you and Happy Holidays, Doug
  8. To The Forum Members and Car Owners, I have a request I would like to throw out to the forum members who own the 1959-1962 GM cars. I make a sunvisor tip anti-rattle grommet targeted for the 59-62 GM convertibles. Some of the forum members have purchased these grommets from me. THANK YOU. I had an inquiry from a gentleman in New Hampshire who said the grommets were also applicable to the GM hardtops with the fancy interior like the interior stainless steel windshield molding. Since I know very little about the interior of the GM models other than the Impala, I need some help. The Impala does not have the long sunvisors. However, I am not sure of the Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88/98, Buick LaSaber,Invicta,Electra,or Cadillac cars of the 59-62 era. I know the grommets are applicable to all of their convertibles since all of the sunvisors rest in the 'u' shaped bracket in the rear view mirror. My question to the other owners is basically, Do the GM hardtops of the 59-62 era have the long sunvisors resting in the mirror bracket also? If they do, there should be a grommet on the end of the visor tip. See attached photo. I am looking to obtain any info or detailed pictures of the sunvisors in these cars. Especially where they come together at the center of the windshield. Anyone who has one of these cars and would like to help me with my data base, send any info and pictures to djb-sab@comcast.net. I suppose I will be looking at the applicable cars much more closely next year at Carlisle and Hershey. <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> My goal is to get the grommets on the correct cars as these are not readily available through the parts vendors. If you send me a picture, please identify the car and year. Thank you and Happy Holidays, Doug
  9. This is my exact point. I believe the upgraded interior came with different visors depending on the model. I do know the Impala models did not have the full length sunvisors except in the convertibles. The other GM series models seemed to have made an exception if the interior was the fancy trim. Anyone else?
  10. To The Forum Members and Car Owners, I have a request I would like to throw out to the forum members who own the 1959-1962 GM cars. I make a sunvisor tip anti-rattle grommet targeted for the 59-62 GM convertibles. Some of the forum members have purchased these grommets from me. THANK YOU. I had an inquiry from a gentleman in New Hampshire who said the grommets were also applicable to the GM hardtops with the fancy interior like the interior stainless steel windshield molding. Since I know very little about the interior of the GM models other than the Impala, I need some help. The Impala does not have the long sunvisors. However, I am not sure of the Pontiac Bonneville, Oldsmobile 88/98, Buick LaSaber,Invicta,Electra,or Cadillac cars of the 59-62 era. I know the grommets are applicable to all of their convertibles since all of the sunvisors rest in the 'u' shaped bracket in the rear view mirror. My question to the other owners is basically, Do the GM hardtops of the 59-62 era have the long sunvisors resting in the mirror bracket also? If they do, there should be a grommet on the end of the visor tip. See attached picture. I am looking to obtain any info or detailed pictures of the sunvisors in these cars. Especially where they come together at the center of the windshield. Anyone who has one of these cars and would like to help me with my data base, send any info and pictures to djb-sab@comcast.net. I suppose I will be looking at the applicable cars much more closely next year at Carlisle and Hershey. <img src="http://forums.aaca.org/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> My goal is to get the grommets on the correct cars as these are not readily available through the parts vendors. If you send me a picture, please identify the car and year. Thank you and Happy Holidays, Doug
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