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67 Eye brows on Kijij 100.00


not mine  

 

http://www.kijiji.ca/v-other-auto-parts-and-accessories/barrie/67-beaumont-eyebrow-moldings/570565944



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I wonder if these could be straightened out by a chrome/tin shop?



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spend the extra buy fron dale 's muscle car his are mint want to look good with the new grill lol

http://www.dalesmusclecarparts.com/beaumont.htm



-- Edited by marshalldude on Sunday 14th of September 2014 06:06:49 PM

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I actually have purchased the re-pops, and have them installed on my car, I not happy with their appearance and fitment.  (the upper corner edges aren't rolled over like factory originals) ...they're sharp like razor blades!

The eyebrows I purchased were NOT purchased via Dales Muscle Car Parts (so maybe Dales re-pops are better?)

Too bad because, my R side factory eyebrow is mint, but the L side has been repaired by someone in the past.  (It was filed so thin that it cracked in half)

The re-pops look so much different than the originals, so I was forced to change both so it wasn't so obvious. hmm



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jlysholm wrote:

I actually have purchased the re-pops, and have them installed on my car, I not happy with their appearance and fitment.  (the upper corner edges aren't rolled over like factory originals) ...they're sharp like razor blades!

The eyebrows I purchased were NOT purchased via Dales Muscle Car Parts (so maybe Dales re-pops are better?)

Too bad because, my R side factory eyebrow is mint, but the L side has been repaired by someone in the past.  (It was filed so thin that it cracked in half)

The re-pops look so much different than the originals, so I was forced to change both so it wasn't so obvious. hmm


 buy the best used ones you can - chrome shop can reanodize and slight dings can be removed if you want originals



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just remembered got mine fron werner jones fit perfect and no issues I could see



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it sure is great that these have been made repo as they were the exlusive part for years and years



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I bought mine from Werner Jones as well. They aren't exactly like the originals. difference.(Werner told me beforehand)

I'll take sum pics, and post on here to show the difference.

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I'm running werner's on mine. Had to elongate a few holes I recall.

Good fit otherwise

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Took some photos of one of my 1967 Beaumont NOS trim pieces (Eye brow moulding), to share:
- might help in comparing, factory original to current repops some

 



-- Edited by Beaumont67SD on Monday 6th of October 2014 05:15:07 PM

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