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S.O. GTO

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Good to be here. After I retired in '99, I began to buy parts for my 1966 GTO cv that I got from my brother before he passed away. He bought it new and once let me take it on vacation to Florida from Texas.
He bought it new with all the goodies he could add on to a .66 with floor console automatic and a/c. Through the years, things broke or fell off and it began to look like Dustin Hoffman's friend who kept losing body parts in the movie, "Little Big Man." When I got it for keeps, it had an Olds 350 motor in it, no top, would'nt shift from 2nd gear, whole rust holes under the trunk, different sized tires, a radiator from Hell, and some parts attached that did not originally come with it!
I started buying parts for it, like I said, and today I have almost everything for it and now I can finally start putting it together. The only thing I don't have is the red plastic wheel well liners and the correct fan shroud. And that brings me to here. Only one I've found is on sale by OPG but their repros tend to fit the general Pontiac population, while my "Special Order GTO" seems to be almost one-of-a-kind for that year and model.
Anyone know where I may get either one of the above?
 
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