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any help appreciated identiyfing these parts

Started by dmastr3665, March 14, 2020, 03:43:13 PM

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dmastr3665

I went thru all the stuff that came with my car trying to figure out what i already have and what i will need to find, these pieces of trim have me stumped, I think the 2 smaller L shaped are part of the inside back window trim but I dont know what the other are, its missing most of the interior, also if those are back window trim what else is missing? how many pieces are there supposed to be? I need to buy a headliner, back window trim and rear panels, if you can tell me what im still missing after looking at these pieces it will really help thank you Dustin

6bblgt

I think the top 5-pieces are interior trim for rear glass

the other is a roof rail interior trim

dmastr3665

if the top 5 are for the window that would be great, is that the complete set for the window?


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anlauto

....and the set shown is for a Cuda, not a Challenger just in case :alan2cents:

You will still need the upper windshield trim and well as the other roof rail trim
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headejm

The 5th piece down looks just like the upper windshield trim piece on my 1970 Challenger. Same number of screw holes and looks to be the same length.   :notsure:


anlauto

Quote from: headejm on March 15, 2020, 10:27:56 AM
The 5th piece down looks just like the upper windshield trim piece on my 1970 Challenger. Same number of screw holes and looks to be the same length.   :notsure:

Yea, but it has the extra character line running through it where the windshield trim is smooth.
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headejm

 :ohyeah: Would have been interesting to see Cudas and Challengers using the same trim piece in different areas.