Minnesota Classic Glastron Forum
		General Category => Classified / Wanted to Buy => Topic started by: Prixguy83 on December 16, 2016, 03:07:16 PM
		
			
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				Hey guys looking for 1970-1972 v163 bayflites. I have a 72 that I'm restoring and need parts for. Any leads would be appreciated! Thanks 
			
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				Welcome to the forum Prixguy83 !
 
 Which parts are you looking for ?
 
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				Looking for the aluminum trim that runs along the side pockets inside the boat, original style seats, original style sliding stern light, and a 70's style sport steering wheel
			
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				I got my trim for side pockets at Manard's , from flooring dept. They should have something that comes close to what you need.
 https://www.menards.com/main/flooring-rugs/flooring-trims-edgings/c-12603.htm (https://www.menards.com/main/flooring-rugs/flooring-trims-edgings/c-12603.htm)
 
 1970, 1971 & 1972 had different style steering wheels, picture below is 1972 wheel.
 Keep an eye on eBay & post "want to buy" on Facebook.
 
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				1970 , 1971 & 1972 All had different style seats with different style inserts.
 What color is your boat , blue or gold ?
 Exact blue vinyl is impossible to find, but you can come close.
 
 I have many pictures of the 1972 back to back seats, if you need them.
 Seat plans here ...
 http://forum.cgoamn.com/index.php?topic=3820.0 (http://forum.cgoamn.com/index.php?topic=3820.0)
 
 Stern light can be found with a search on Google ...  "boat stern light"
 
 Pictures from 1972 brochure ...
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				1971 V-163 
			
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				1970 V-163
			
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				Thanks for the info, mine is blue, which seems a lot less common than the gold for some reason. I would like to find seats and have them recovered, I'm sure like you said to match them perfectly would be impossible, but I could live with them being close at least 😀
			
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				Seat frames were used for many years on most models / sizes of Glastrons.
 Pictures are close to what color looks like (original 1972 blue vinyl).
 I can email you higher resolution pictures, if you need them.
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				Few more ...