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Re: Source for body side molding

To: Bricklin@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Source for body side molding
From: "Seth" <sbunin@cablespeed.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 23:22:14 -0500
You can always contact Bob or Terry, I'm sure both of them
have it.

Seth
#1544

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On 11/30/2004 at 10:18 PM Paul J. Amoroso wrote:

>I have had to replace some of my body molding.  I went to a local shop 
>that supplies paint & molding to body shops.  They had some very close 
>but not an exact match......it was about 1/8 inch narrower.  I replaced 
>one side of the car and left the other side alone.  It comes in a roll 
>and you cut it to fit.  Make the cuts (through the thickness) at an 
>angle to match those on the car.
>
>QUESTION:  how does everyone that has had body molding come loose, 
>reattach them?  I used a very sticky two sided tape but it seems to only 
>last for a couple years.  Due to the joints in the body panels, you 
>don't get a very good surface to stick to.  Anybody have a suggestion?
>Thanks.
>
>Amo  (Paul Amoroso)
>#1207
>
>
>
>Early, Stephen wrote:
>
>>Does anyone know where I can get one piece of original body side molding
>for
>>my '74?  It's the piece behind the tire on the right front fender.
>>
>>Stephen I. Early 
>>Portfolio Conversions 
>>Technology Sector-MBNA America 
>>302.457.4788 
>>800.441.7048 x74788 
>>stephen.early@mbna.com 




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