RE: IML: 67 Crown Door Handle Inserts
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RE: IML: 67 Crown Door Handle Inserts



I expect the door handle inserts to be extremely faded by the time I get them.  Figuring they’ve been on a car in a wrecking yard for who knows how many years.  But seeing as my current 67 Crown has no inserts at all, this will be an improvement.

 

At first I didn’t realize that the inserts were missing when I got the car.  It did strike me a bit odd that a sharp edge existed that was quite obvious when opening the door.  Especially if the car was parked on an incline where a little more pulling effort was required to get the door open.

 

It wasn’t until I was at the Mopar Ally show earlier this month that I saw another 67 with the inserts in the handles.  That’s when I did my best Homer Simpson impersonation (‘DOH) and started my search.

 

Ken

 

67 Crown

69 Satellite

63 Power Wagon

01 Durango

01 300M

04 Ram 2500

 

 


From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of viajoaquin@xxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 3:33 PM
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Subject: Re: IML: 67 Crown Door Handle Inserts

 

On my car the inserts were woodgrain over stainless. I stripped off what was left of the raggedy woodgrain and after some minor polishing returned them to the door handles. If you don't know they are supposed to be woodgrain, you can't tell anything is missing!

 

Roy

67 Crown FDHT   

 
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher H <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: IML (main) <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 14:02:16 -0700
Subject: Re: IML: 67 Crown Door Handle Inserts

The 1967-only inserts are for the exterior door handles, and they are not
real wood, so they cannot be restored like the interior wood.
 
They are a simulated woodgrain like Di-Noc over an aluminum base, and they
were susceptible to sun damage and sometimes the normal wear expected of a
handle you need to grasp to enter the car.
 
Mine look perfect on the shady side, suggesting that they resisted the wear
of physical contact far better than they resisted fading from sunlight. I
"temporarily" replaced mine with the brushed aluminum set from a 1968 I
found in a junkyard back in 1994 and they are still serving me well. Someday
I'll find a set of good ones!
 
By the way, they are the same for all 1967 models, not just the Crowns.
 
Chris in LA
67 Crown
78 NYB Salon
 
 
On 6/29/05 1:20 PM, Elijah Scott at imperial1971@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
 
> --- Ken Lang <ken@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Yes it is the wood grain inserts for the door
>> handle.  Once I get the old ones I'll need
>> to find someplace to get them refurbished.
> 
> Ken -- you can very likely refinish the wood yourself.
>  Lots of good information on this task is available on
> our club's website at
> http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Interior/index.htm
> Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page for the
> section on "Wood."
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> Elijah
 
 
 
 
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