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WTB: Rear Window Moulding 1974

Old 11-20-2008, 11:04 AM
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Default WTB: Rear Window Moulding 1974

Looking for a rear window moulding in Med Saddle for my 1974 Coupe.
any leads out there.
Old 11-25-2008, 07:34 AM
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Old 11-25-2008, 08:19 AM
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I have one in Silver (easy to dye).
$20.00 + shipping.
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Originally Posted by geopar
I have one in Silver (easy to dye).
$20.00 + shipping.
George
I wouldn't know where to start as far as dying something?
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I should have this trim, this is around the inside of the back glass, correct? I have parted out a really nice '73, so I'll check tomorrow.

For changing colors, Ecklers (and other companies too, I suppose) have the GM color codes, so they send you the paint and then you paint one yourself, but...the original would still probably stand out. i don't know, I haven't painted the piece I need to paint on my car, but I've had the paint for a year!

I'll check and let you know though,

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Originally Posted by senorv47
I wouldn't know where to start as far as dying something?
Dying isn't much more than spray painting. SEM automotive interior dye is about the best I've ever used. Dupli-Color is also pretty good.

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If these don't work out, we have them new in the forum special section 36.61. http://willcoxcorvette.com/product_i...ducts_id=24272
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Got the frame from another member...thanks all

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