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Quick Trim Piece question:

Started by Captain D, May 24, 2007, 11:22:02 PM

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Captain D

Hello all,

Where would you suggest that I may find the best product, at a decent price, for the "wheel opening moulding trim" for my 69' Charger (all 4 wheel openings)?

Thank you for your time,
Aaron

Shakey

I have yet to purchase mine and I'd rather find a good used set to clean up but that may prove to be difficult.  I do know where a set it but I'm a long ways away from that stage so I'm leaving them where they are for now.

I did read over on Moparts in the last day or so that a fella purchase some (not sure what kind of car) from Josh's Muscle Car Parts and was quite pleased.  Also not sure about the type of restoration he is doing.

I do know Year One offers them also.

Captain D

Thank you for the reply,

I haven't tried Year One yet because they'll probably be kinda pricey. But, it's nice to know that they'll have them if I'm not having much luck elsewhere.
High regardds,
Aaron

41husk

I bought a set for my 68.  It was a little tough to get to line up.  You may be better off with a good set of used.  I have a set but I would rate them as driver quality at best.  I wanted a better look for my car, with the fit problems, I wish I had either gone with a better used set (not easy to find) or filled the holes when I did body work and redrill matching the new moldings after a bit of shaping.
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

Ghoste

Isn't the wheel opening trim another one of those pieces that is on hold now since the fire at Metro Parts?