Hi Brian I was out in the shed this weekend and came across the glove box for my 59 fury and found that there is no emblem or hole in the aluminum appliqui and the 59 Dodge Viscount parts car is the same. The only thing I can think of is maybe a Canadian built car was different ?. I guess the hunt continues. Maybe someone else can add to this. Enjoy Burt -----Original Message----- From: brians <brians@springlakemi.com> To: burt laird <boo@cableregina.com> Date: Monday, August 30, 1999 10:38 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] hello Thanks for the reply! Let me know what you find - this has been an interesting hunt for the truth! Brian burt laird wrote: > > Hi Brian, > I brought my car back home last weekend and when realizing I did not reply > to your message ran out to the garage to find no glove box or door, so sorry > to say that I can not answer this until I find the box it's hiding in. > later > Burt > -----Original Message----- > From: brians <brians@springlakemi.com> > To: burt laird <boo@CABLEREGINA.COM> > Date: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:34 PM > Subject: Re: [FWDLK] hello > > Hi Burt and welcome to the group! > > Regarding your Fury, maybe you can help me answer a > question. > > What is on the aluminum appliqui of your glove box door? Is > there a medallian or a "made for..." plaque, or a "V" or > nothing but 2 holes? We have been trying figure this one > out for some time. The "Sport" Fury had the plaque, I'm > quite sure but no one has been able to identify what was on > the "Fury". The only ones I've talked to with 59 Furys have > glove box doors with the two holes in the aluminum > appliqui! They didn't know the correct medallian that was > originally mounted there either and the parts book doesn't > list one for the Fury. > > Can you help? If your car is an unmodified original it just > might have the answer! > > Thanks, > > Brian Skogler, Spring Lake, MI > > burt laird wrote: > > > > Part 1.1 Type: Plain Text (text/plain) > > Encoding: quoted-printable |