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    1973 Coupe - Interior qtr trim panel

    Thanks Spaceman, I think that's exactly what i need. I'll take that first picture to a couple of auto trimmers and see what they say.
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    1973 Coupe - Interior qtr trim panel

    Thanks everyone. I think I'll need to sure them up the ones I have and get some integrity back into them, then get an upholstery trimmer to make some vinyl overlays. Cheers
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    1973 Coupe - Interior qtr trim panel

    That was my fear. Thanks for the info. I guess I'll see what I can do about repairing the ones I have.
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    1973 Coupe - Interior qtr trim panel

    Hello all I am looking to replace (or repair) badly deteriorated rear ABS quarter trim panels. It seems that Scott Drake only make replacements for fastbacks and convertibles -- nothing for coupes. I suspect that the fastback panels (D1ZZ-6331486/7P) might fit, but mine have a recess and cutout...
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    Greetings from Downunder

    Hi Greg, Stewart, Roger and David. My 73 coupe is in reasonable shape but there's plenty still to do before I'm likely to get it on the road again. I'm southside at Greenbank but I'd be keen to take a run if you guys meet up at some stage. Paul
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    NEED ALL MEMBERS TO RESPOND PLEASE!

    1973 Coupe, 302W, C4, Bright Red with white interior. It runs, but I keep finding more things to pull apart and repair, so it won't be on the road for a year or two.
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    AUSTIN VERTS ENGINE REBUILD FROM HELL

    Hope you sort this out. Just yesterday I was reading a Studebaker forum (I have a 73 Mustang and a 62 GT Hawk with 289 V8). There was much discussion about this same topic of oil consumption, seemingly out of the blue around a thousand miles or so after a rebuild. There were the similar posts...
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