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Started by Filthy Filbert, August 24, 2022, 05:53:42 AM

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Filthy Filbert

So now that my car is back from cancer treatment, I notice the original rocker panels has a row of evenly spaced holes.

Do these holes mean my rockers had the scalloped trim along them?   Or did every rocker have those holes and the factory filled them with lead on cars that didn't get the trim?   

cuda hunter

I believe that means that your car had the rocker moldings.
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cuda hunter

For lack of time to search what your car is, what year and model is your car? 
70 BS ?
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Mrbill426

Looks to be about the same spacing as our '72 that has rocker moldings, except on ours they are little pins and not holes.


Quote from: cuda hunter on August 24, 2022, 07:49:00 AM
I believe that means that your car had the rocker moldings.

Filthy Filbert

70 gran coupe

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It's one of the St Louis Blues cars

anlauto

Interesting  :thinking: I only recall two types of rocker moldings in 1970 ...ALL "BS" cars (except AARs) came with the fish scale or scalloped moldings along the bottom. ALL "BP" Grand Coupes had the horizontal louvered rocker moldings......BUT were either of these moldings available on the "BH" Barracudas ? or was there a third style for 1970 Plymouth E-Bodies that I haven't heard of ???

Your car is a "BH" Barracuda is it not ?

Seems like a question for our options expert Dan ... @6bblgt
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Filthy Filbert

Of the restored cars I've seen, they haven't had the mouldings, but it looks like the car in this news paper article does. 


https://www.hamtramck-historical.com/images/dealerships/St.%20Louis%20Blues%20Cudas.jpg




anlauto

That one is a Grand Coupe. What's the VIN on yours, is it a Grand Coupe ?
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cuda hunter

BP Gran Coupe models ALL received the horizontal rocker moldings.

BH did not receive anything as far as I have seen on any model.  Hence the M46 option only comes on BH coded cars.  They have no rocker moldings to interfere with the M46 scoops.

You should be able to find a set of BP moldings in the 200-600 range depending upon how nice they are.  Some folks just ask 500 for whatever shape they are in.  Hold out, find a good set if your going to pay that amount.
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6bblgt

#9
all the St. Louis Blues "'cudas" are Gran Coupes (BP)
all Gran Coupes have the "louvered" sill "rocker panel" mouldings STANDARD (M25)

there was not an available sill moulding (M25) on the Barracuda (BH)


anlauto

Thank you very much Dan :worship:
There you go Filthy, if your car's VIN  starts with "BP" it came with these rocker moldings from the factory, and that's why your rocker panels have the holes...
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6bblgt


Filthy Filbert

 :croatia:
Quote from: 6bblgt on August 24, 2022, 10:16:36 AM
:rubeyes:

@6bblgt    Did you make this off of what we know about other blues cars?  Or is this from some valid source?   When I bought my car there was no fender tag and no build sheet...

anlauto

Your dash VIN number will tell you whether or not it had these rocker moldings  :alan2cents:
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Filthy Filbert

Quote from: anlauto on August 24, 2022, 12:38:20 PM
Your dash VIN number will tell you whether or not it had these rocker moldings  :alan2cents:

That wasn't my question, but thanks.