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are post coupe and regular coupe roofs the same in '66 and '67 Chevelles?
In other words are they interchangebale? -Dan
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anyone?
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I was hoping someone would chime in but can offer this much. .
Roofs should be listed in most Hollander Interchange Books...look in the body parts one. . I have the 64-74 set and of course haven't seen my body one lately but will look harder for it if nobody else can come up with one. . A lot of 50's/60's and early 70's cars have different w'shlds between hdtp and sedans. . I believe it's because the A-pillar heights and angles are different so be careful if you're needing to include the A-pillars. . Depending on what exactly you're proposing and if a 2 Dr. sedan is what you're into, a 4 Dr. sedan roof may work. . It'd be easier to know what exactly you are doing...do you have a '67 Hdtp and a '66 Sdn parts car or what? . As you probably know, with some exceptions other GM division shared body styles often work...like 66-67 Skylark, Cutlass, Lemans etc. . Lay out more exactly what's up and again I'll try and come up w/ my Hollander book if nobody else can first? . ![]() ~ Pete
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