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Old 07-29-2010
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Default Series V Soft Top Striker Plates

Hey, Looking for two Soft Top Striker Plates (as called Latch Sockets) for a Series V Alpine. Anyone have any or know where I can get some?

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I bought one from Curt at Classic Sunbeam ~12 months ago.
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Old 07-31-2010
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Default Have been trying

I have been in contact with Curt for the past 8 months and, though he is expecting some in, they haven't arrived. So I thought that I'd give the forum a try. Thanks for the direction though.

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Are you reffering to the sockets for the clips on the header rail or the ones that mount to the side of the screen frame that the 2 side rails locate into?
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I was referring to the sockets for the clips on the header rail. And I found a couple. Thanks guys for the help. Now it's time to fix the clock and the tach.

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See my article under Feature Articles for fixing your tach

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Thanks Tom.

Will look for it but never thought that there'd be an article on doing that.

Appreciate it.

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