Reproduction Maverick parts.....

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by JOEXR793, Sep 9, 2007.

  1. dmhines

    dmhines Dixie Maverick Boy

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    Just curious ... why waste your time and money on these parts that are all readily available on parts cars .... and most people throw away when doing bumper conversions? Also .. the big bumper cars stone deflector is similar to the small bumper cars but has a large rubber extension on it. You making the rubber extension also?

     
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    are you looking to reproduce the Rear Quarter outer wheel house ? i am looking for both side.
     
  3. JOEXR793

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    wheel housings


    We plan on making almost the entire car,,,, Rite now we are going after the most needed things and working backwards,,,, to things that would be nice to have but not a major issue,,, we are getting another 500 ton press in so soon as that hapens things will move alot better,,, we can make larger parts and quick,,
     
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    Grabber5.0 Gear-head wannabe

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    Woo hoo, the 77 can be saved afterall! :woohoo1:
     
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    Great news!

    Maybe you can make a Dynacorn style Maverick!

    I can dream, can't I?
     
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    When can we see finished products? Prices?
     
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    key pieces u need for restorations are

    quarters
    fenders
    front and rear valance
    floor pans
    rockers
    door skins

    then maybe

    battery tray
    fender apron
    cowl
    rad support
     
  8. mleega1

    mleega1 MAVERICK MARK

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    A good and easy one would be the floor hump for a factory floor shifter. These can bring crazy money on ebay. I would take 2 :)
     
  9. JOEXR793

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    I have a 1976 Maverick Stallion, and 85 More Mavericks and Comets in Inventory.
    Woooooo Hooooooo,,,,,,, The Maverick parts are being ready to ship out,,,
    That outer Frame cover is done,,,and in Powder coat,,, being readied to ship Tues or Weds of next week,,, that is for the 691/2 to 72 and the 74 to 77 Rt front outer frame cover,,, and it has the bumper nuts welded in just like the factory.. Rps has the prices,,, and there is only 17 of each produced at this time,,, if ya need these,,, call Tony,,,, and place your Order if more are needed ,,,we need to know,,, before we change out tooling,,, We havesome 92 diferant parts we are making,, we will get back to parts and make more but when is the question,,, so call RPS with your needs,, Or call Maverick connection,,

    Thank you

    Joe
     
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    Finished procts


    The products are now rolling off to the west coast,,,, first is the RT outer frame rail cover,,, we have 2 diferant ones,,, one is for the 691/2 to 72 and the other is 74 to 77,,,, we do have more parts following them,,, The tooling took a little time,,,

    You can get any of the parts we are making thru these sources,,,



    [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Restoration Parts Source
    23966 Clawiter Road
    Hayward CA, 94545
    Phone: (510) 786-2067 - Fax: (510) 786-2130
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    :yahoo:

    Or give Chuck at Maverick connection a call,,,,


    Thank you

    Joe
     
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    Huge vote here for door skins!!!! (i would like to snag both sides) as well as possibly the trunk pan? (if that's possible?) It's great you guys are going to produce so many parts, make a lot of us newer-maverick owners very VERY happy!

    What about a lower dashboard? Mine was originally plastic, would be nice to have one metal instead, would reduce breakage, and weould be AWESOME if it had dual mounts for the newer blade-style fuse box!
     
  12. MaverickConnect

    MaverickConnect The Maverick Connection

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    Retail price on the right front frame rail will be $145.95 each at RPS and through me. They are supposed to be available for shipment in about a week.
     
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    I have a 1976 Maverick Stallion, and 85 More Mavericks and Comets in Inventory.
    Part # MAV10218-72 RT outer frame rail cover......... 69.5 to 72
    # MAV10218-74 RT outer frame rail cover......... 74 to 77
    For Maverick and Comets, are done and will be Shipped to RPS on 10/16/07,, RT Battery tray with bracket along with Rt Battery Apron 2 versions of each will be coming out next,,69.5 to 73 and 74 to 77 Maverick and Comet,, The Aprons will be done in limited numbers,,,,, Call Tony at RPS or Chuck at Maverick Connection so you can be placed on the list,,, No payment will be needed to be placed on the waiting list,,,, provide them with a contact number and your name along with how many you need,,, Dont forget the year of your car,,, We want to make sure we make enough for all who need them,,,
    Keep your Idea's coming,,, we have alot of parts in the works,, I will keep you updated on release dates as well as Tony or Chuck,, They will have the prices for you,,,..

    Thank you

    Joe
     
  14. Pasc

    Pasc Looking for Stallion part

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    Somebody has a picture of a "Rt Battery Apron"... i dont know what that is.. :hide: :hmmm:
     
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    Can you reproduce a C.C. Sabathia that doesn't choke like Jake Peavey?
     

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