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- From: Michael Phelps <mrph92162@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 May 2004 10:13:36 EDT
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Hi, all does anyone know what the correct arm rest's for the 65 should look
like? Mine is a Bel. 2 convertible so it has the right back arm rests, as they
are molded into the side panels. However, the ones in the front appear to be
incorrect. They are short (approx. 10 in.) and have an ash tray built in. This
seems odd for front arm rest's to have ash tray's. Most pictures and restored
Bels I've seen have a longer arm rest that extends around the door handle. I
have seen one picture of a Bel 1 that has the same ones that are on mine. I
haven't seen the arm rests of a convertible, however. Perhaps I have Bel 1 arm
rests in mine.....?
Mike P.
1965 Belvedere II Convertible
Jax FL.
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