1968 Ninety Eight Convertible Fender Skirts and interior
#1
1968 Ninety Eight Convertible Fender Skirts and interior
Looking for set or passenger side 1968 Ninety Eight skirts. Also looking for interior (Seats, Door Panels etc)
any assistance is greatly appreciated
any assistance is greatly appreciated
#2
Try Fender Skirt Depot, www.fenderskirtdepot.com for the fender skirts. Checkout the Oldsmobile page on https://www.vintagepartsource.com for a large list of Olds parts suppliers, several with interior components.
#3
I have a set from a 2 door hardtop. Are they the same. Also have a nice interior from
Try Fender Skirt Depot, www.fenderskirtdepot.com for the fender skirts. Checkout the Oldsmobile page on https://www.vintagepartsource.com for a large list of Olds parts suppliers, several with interior components.
#5
All 1968 Ninety Eight body styles use the same skirt. Coupe, convertible, and the sedans.
I'd have bet money the 1967 skirt was the same as 68, but the part numbers are different. Maybe a little difference in trim mounting holes, who knows.
Shame they weren't using plastic or fiberglass then like they used on the 70s big wagons. Those didn't rot out behind the latch brace.
I'd have bet money the 1967 skirt was the same as 68, but the part numbers are different. Maybe a little difference in trim mounting holes, who knows.
Shame they weren't using plastic or fiberglass then like they used on the 70s big wagons. Those didn't rot out behind the latch brace.
#6
All 1968 Ninety Eight body styles use the same skirt. Coupe, convertible, and the sedans.
I'd have bet money the 1967 skirt was the same as 68, but the part numbers are different. Maybe a little difference in trim mounting holes, who knows.
Shame they weren't using plastic or fiberglass then like they used on the 70s big wagons. Those didn't rot out behind the latch brace.
I'd have bet money the 1967 skirt was the same as 68, but the part numbers are different. Maybe a little difference in trim mounting holes, who knows.
Shame they weren't using plastic or fiberglass then like they used on the 70s big wagons. Those didn't rot out behind the latch brace.
#9
I do have a set on a 4 door car. But site etiquette is that the first person who offered parts should have the chance to work a deal with you before someone else tries to make a deal. Have you communicated with Kadman yet? One other thing, these are pretty long and need a large box to ship in. Last year I offered some 1974 Olds 98 skirts and when we figured shipping costs it was more than the buyer was comfortable with. You've not posted your location but I'm in Southern Oregon. John
#11
Mine are still on the car which is a 4 door hardtop so much of the interior parts wouldn't interchange with your car. If things don't work out with the other guy let me know and I'll pull these off to get better pictures and verify their condition. John
#12
I do have a set on a 4 door car. But site etiquette is that the first person who offered parts should have the chance to work a deal with you before someone else tries to make a deal. Have you communicated with Kadman yet? One other thing, these are pretty long and need a large box to ship in. Last year I offered some 1974 Olds 98 skirts and when we figured shipping costs it was more than the buyer was comfortable with. You've not posted your location but I'm in Southern Oregon. John
im located in Northern California.
#14
Thanks
#15
sent message to other post. But no response. Interested in getting more info on the parts you have
thanks
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