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20 Apr 2022 23:01 #45204 by A.S. KOLLER
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Thanks for trying Pete, I appreciate it.

Steve

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18 Apr 2022 12:39 #45196 by pete kelly
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Hi Steve
I have 5 but they all need plating so Stan is the way to go.
Looking forward to Auburn!
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16 Apr 2022 19:02 #45194 by A.S. KOLLER
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Hi Pete,
Sorry for the delay in getting back to you but I have been off the grid for a while.
Stan has new escutcheons for $ 26 each but if you have four good ones, that don't need plating, that you want to part with let me know.
I also did locate an interior door handle.
Thanks for your help
Steve

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06 Apr 2022 12:59 #45132 by pete kelly
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Hi Steve
Did you find enough of the proper interior escutcheons?
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31 Mar 2022 17:34 #45110 by A.S. KOLLER
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Thanks George and Terry,
I was really surprised as that it was the smaller escutcheon as the larger one sort of matches the handle on the window crank.
By any chance do any of you have extra escutcheons and or an interior door handle?
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Steve

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16 Mar 2022 01:31 - 16 Mar 2022 01:32 #45025 by Terry Cockerell
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I agree with George.


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16 Mar 2022 00:38 #45024 by George van Nostrand
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Steve: In your second picture , the LH one looks correct. PN G-3035.
Believe all eight escutcheons are the same

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15 Mar 2022 23:21 #45021 by A.S. KOLLER
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I just got my 812 back from the trim shop and am ready to install the door hardware.
It seems that the hardware that I received with the car is a hodge podge of parts from different cars.

I have four escutcheons that are 1 3/4" wide and 5/8" high and four that are 2 1/8" wide and 3/8" high.
The profile on one of the wider escutcneons is also slightly different.

I would like to know which are the correct ones and if anyone has any extra, I would be interested.

I also need one door handle as one of mine is broken.

Hopefully you will be able so see what I am talking about in the attached pictures,

Thanks











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