1967 Riviera GS in side door pulls

Discussion in 'Junkyard Jewels' started by MDCH, Mar 2, 2013.

  1. MDCH

    MDCH Well-Known Member

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    HiI've got a 1967 Riviera GS and I think I have odd ball door cards in it. WhatI'm after is some door pulls.Like in the pic's these are mine as you can see they are stuffed. I've looked at other 67 doors on the net and theyare quite different with the front and back door handles on the inside. Can youhelp? Where would I get these from?I'm In New Zealand and the car is a New Zealand new car that has a right hand convertion . It was brought in by the General manager of GM NZ for himself in 1967 and converted over to right hand drive back then. Pritty cool history.Not many of them here and I think mine is the only right hook. Thanks any help will be cool.
     
  2. DaWildcat

    DaWildcat Platinum Level Contributor

    The door pulls are a tough item to find. If it helps to broaden your search, it looks like the same as the '67 Electra.

    Devon
     
  3. MDCH

    MDCH Well-Known Member

    Does anyone Know where I might get some?
     
  4. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

    "MDCH":

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    Please put your name in your signature, we are all here on a friendly first name base :TU:

    And don't forget to introduce yourself (and your Buick) in the Wet behind the ears?? section of the board :Smarty:


    You have the standard arm rests, the DeLuxe versions have door handles at the front and back, so rear seat passengers could open the doors.
    You could try Weatbelt Buick in Carrier, OK or GM Obsolete in Phoenix, AZ for used parts....
     
    Last edited: Mar 17, 2014
  5. nailheadnut

    nailheadnut Riviera addict

    Your car is eqipped with the standard interior. The door panels/pulls/handles you're looking for can be found on any '67 that came with the custom interior option. Hemmings, car-parts.com, or the Riviera Owners Assn. magazine would be good places to start your search. You'll want to get the matching rear panels as well or you'll have apples and oranges in the same car. However, your doors do not have the mechanics for using the rear door handle. If you truly want to use both handles, you'll need to swap the complete door assembly.

    Ed
     

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