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Houndstooth interior?

Wyflyer

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Does anyone make original replacements panels with the houndstooth pattern?
I see the vendors have the parchment, woodgrain, mylar, black etc but no houndstooth. I want mine to be original but can't find the panels:(
 

Scoop

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Broncohut has the Ranger interiors. You might try them for the panels.
 
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Wyflyer

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Broncohut has the Ranger interiors. You might try them for the panels.

I called them and they do indeed have the entire original Ranger Houndstooth panels and interior parts. They have the houndstooth front door and rear 1/4 panels. Also matching seat covers, matching carpet, and dashpad. They cost more than the generic parchment panels, but if you are into being original this is the place.
Thanks Scoop for the reminder.
 
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cracker

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I heard that Broncohut was carrying the houndstooth. Did Melissa give you a cost on the panels? I will be finishing up my 73 project this year....I hope and will need interior panels as well.
 
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Yes she quoted pricing, i'll PM the numbers to you that I wrote down. To be fair, i'd rather not post her prices here since these threads are dated. Someone may read this 5 years from now and mistake it for a current price quote.
 

broncnaz

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Well since the posts are dated I wouldnt see a problem with a quoted price. If a person looks at old posts and expects the price to be the same then there not to bright. to me a quoted price in a old post is just a general range that it may be availible for.
If you get the panels be sure to post up some pics. I want to see if they are good repos. Or just similar to some of what the other venders are trying to pass off.
 
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