<VV> LM Wheel Well Trim - LM-squared = "late-late"
airvair
airvair at richnet.net
Sun Apr 22 00:05:23 EDT 2007
Oh, you meant:
"They fit the same shape, but "thin" would be wrong on a 65
(early-lates), and "THICK" is wrong on late-lates ..."
As in "there is '65, and then there is everything else ('66-9)."
-Mark
Charles Lee at Proper Pro Per wrote:
>
> Mark,
>
> That's what I meant by "late-lates" : 66-69, whereas the 65 models were
> unique in the visual aspect of the wheel well trim (among other things).
>
> There were many other small differences from year to year (EM and LM), but
> the most noticeable on the LM was the difference between wheel trim
> moldings, "thick" then "thin."
>
> (There are also the rear grill and front crossbar and Saginaw 4-speed, of
> course, in which the 66 through 69 diverged from the 65, as well.)
>
> Therefore the newly coined term "late-late" (or LM^2 ?).
>
> Chaz
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> Subject: Re: <VV> LM Wheel Well Trim
>
> > Charles,
> >
> > What do you mean "late-lates"? When it comes to the wheel well trim,
> > there are only two: '65 and '66-9. There simply are NO others.
> >
> > -Mark
> >
> > Charles Lee at Proper Pro Per wrote:
> >>
> >> They fit the same shape, but "thin" would be wrong on a 65 (early-lates),
> >> and "thin" is wrong on late-lates ...
> >
> >
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