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Old 05-04-2006, 07:23 AM
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Just thought I'd share this score with you guys.

Billy @ morrisclassicconcepts now has these available, mine will ship today. It's laser etched on thick polished stainless in the same size and style as the original peice for 68-69 Camaro consoles.
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Old 05-04-2006, 07:25 AM
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Old 05-04-2006, 09:35 AM
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how much?
That you'd have to ask Billy. I didn't put his website in cause I'm not sure what the policy here is on ads in the forums, but the site is http://www.morrisclassicconcepts.com

The shift plates are brand new and not on the site yet, buy his contact info, of course, is there. When I talked to him this morning, he had 12 ( minus mine) 5 speed plates and 6 6 speeds.
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Old 05-04-2006, 06:44 PM
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Just thought I'd share this score with you guys.

Billy @ morrisclassicconcepts now has these available, mine will ship today. It's laser etched on thick polished stainless in the same size and style as the original peice for 68-69 Camaro consoles.
Hopefully the quality of the shifter plate is better than his junk fog/driving lights he offers for 1969 camaro's. I wouldn't recommend anything from this outfit after my experience with the water filling lights which burned out after a month in sunny santa barbara!
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Old 05-06-2006, 07:22 PM
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Hey, Who ever you are. The least you could is contact us about your problem. Last year a person had a problem with our lights and we replaced them. We weren't exactly sure of the problem but we sent the customer replacements. We have tested our lights under a stream of running water directly on the light assembly and haven't had a leak.If the installer fails to put the bulb assembly in correctly with the special gasket you could have a leak.
The lights are like any other type of driving light.The light cannot be submerged as there is a vent around the center driving light bulb .
We strive to make quality parts that fit and to have satisfied customers.
Sorry that you had a problem with our parts but please don't write negative comments about our company without giving us a chance to satisfy you.
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Old 05-07-2006, 04:54 AM
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How are the plates made? Are the lines and numbers etched into the surface, or are they painted on top of the surface?

Shiny Side Up!
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Old 05-07-2006, 06:18 AM
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The shifter plates are made of polished stainless steel ,the pattern and numbers are laser etched into the metal. The engrave told us that this process is very durable.

Thank You for your interest in our parts, Billy
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Old 05-07-2006, 09:51 AM
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Hey, Who ever you are. The least you could is contact us about your problem. Last year a person had a problem with our lights and we replaced them. We weren't exactly sure of the problem but we sent the customer replacements. We have tested our lights under a stream of running water directly on the light assembly and haven't had a leak.If the installer fails to put the bulb assembly in correctly with the special gasket you could have a leak.
The lights are like any other type of driving light.The light cannot be submerged as there is a vent around the center driving light bulb .
We strive to make quality parts that fit and to have satisfied customers.
Sorry that you had a problem with our parts but please don't write negative comments about our company without giving us a chance to satisfy you.
Billy
Actually you replaced only one light if you recall, and your fix for the water leaking was light connectors filled with silicon. After they went out in about a month, and i seen the POOR quility a asked you for a refund, when you replied no. I asked if you wanted the lights back because free. The silicon filled light connectors make it a bitch to put in the bulbs, the contacts for the lights have springs which compress against a now silicon filled area. They do make weather pack connectors, ha or maybe mount the light on the bottom!
Living in s. california we don't get a ton of rain so if they failed here. So "submerged" wouldn't be the case i told you the car was a daily driver, not a trailer queen.
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Old 05-07-2006, 10:14 AM
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I remember you now Tim. I did send you replacements and I never recieved any more corrrespondence from you.I called you several times.I offered you a refund & or replacement and you said you weren't going to use them and would put them in your friends car.
There could have been a problem with the sockets but others haven't mentioned it. As I said before if you want I will still refund your purchase just return the kit to us.I can't do anymore than try to be fair. This or any other forum shouldn't be used to blame each other or to try and trash us. Call us at
864-987-0032
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