Sport Fury Dash Placque
- Fins59
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Sport Fury Dash Placque
I notice in pictures that some dash placques (on glove box door) has the name of the current owner engraved on them. My question is: was the original name taken off somehow and another name engraved onto it? I asked awhile back at a trophy shop if this could be done and they didn't think so; but they didn't see the placque so maybe didn't quite understand what I was asking. If this can be done, haven't really decided if I would do it. It's kinda like erasing history. The name on my placque is Little Doc Clark. (Anybody heard of him/her? Never know, it's a small world, especially today) John Z
John, this just in from Bob Hinds:
From: Robert S Hinds [mailto:robert.hinds@juno.com]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 10:49 AM
To: morton@rad.upenn.edu
Subject: Re: question about dash plaque
There are several ways the current owner's name could be on the dash plaque:
1. It could be the dash plaque from a Sport Fury owned by that person in the past.
2. The original owner may still own the car.
3. The car may have come with a dash plaque that was not engraved and the owner had his name put on it.
4. Or most likely the following was done as I did with my plaque:
a. Using an expander wheel with extra fine emery paper (Wheel and paper available from Eastwood), carefully sand off the engraved name.
b. Buff the entire plaque with the appropriate buff and compound for brass, until it is uniform in appearance, be careful not to buff off the details, concentrate on the name section only.
c. Have the new name engraved.
d. Buff the plaque lightly with fine rouge to remove the tarnish and give it a nice shine.
e. Spray the plaque with a protective spray to prevent tarnish.
f. Install on your glove box door, stand back and admire.
Hope this helps, keep up the good work with the web site.
Bob
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
Hey Everyone,
I just had a guy write me about the dash plaques. He says he has a blank one. I don't know if it is a true blank one or it is an engraved one that has had the name removed. He is asking about rarity and worth. I don't know what to tell him. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mark
The Jackson Garage
I just had a guy write me about the dash plaques. He says he has a blank one. I don't know if it is a true blank one or it is an engraved one that has had the name removed. He is asking about rarity and worth. I don't know what to tell him. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mark
The Jackson Garage
Dash plaques
Mine is blank, but I'm planning to put the original owner's name on it. I bet the dealers were probably charging a whopping $10 back then for the engraving, so most of the buyers passed.
Tony
Falcon, Colorado
Plymouth Owners Club
Southern Colorado Mopars
41 PT 125, 58 Belvedere, 59 Sport Fury, 65 Sport Fury, 71 GTX
Falcon, Colorado
Plymouth Owners Club
Southern Colorado Mopars
41 PT 125, 58 Belvedere, 59 Sport Fury, 65 Sport Fury, 71 GTX
- Matthew Keij
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- Matthew Keij
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Yeah! Here it is: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT
Someone also spotted the SF sport medallions??
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT
Someone also spotted the SF sport medallions??
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWA%3AIT
July 14th 2019 “the soul crusher”
Yikes! Here's why I never saw it:
1959 plymoth- sport fury-personal dash-plaque-not used
And this is my eBay search string:
(plymouth,plymoth,plym,ply) (1959,59,'59)
I was banking on typos, like "plymoth". But somehow I missed it...
(*sigh*) perhaps we could start a thread on search strings...
Dan
1959 plymoth- sport fury-personal dash-plaque-not used
And this is my eBay search string:
(plymouth,plymoth,plym,ply) (1959,59,'59)
I was banking on typos, like "plymoth". But somehow I missed it...
(*sigh*) perhaps we could start a thread on search strings...
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
- Matthew Keij
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