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1970 challenger a pillar molding question

Started by Yeya93, October 21, 2020, 01:45:54 PM

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Yeya93

Hello everyone. I am in search of a passenger side A pillar trim for my 70 challenger. I have a guy selling his with the same part number, but the hole location is different from mine. Did all a pillar trims have the same part numbers? I just don't want to purchase an I correct molding. Thanks for any help provided.

Mine is the burnt orange, the one I'm interested in purchasing is the white one.

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JonH

Someone more knowledgeable than me will chime in but I am pretty sure that 70 is one year only and that is why the holes are in a different place...

Yeya93

Tha la for chiming in, I think you are correct. But his piece has the exact same part number mine does. Just wasn't sure if all 70-74 used the same part number?

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anlauto

Quite common to use the same part number with revisions along the way...
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Yeya93

Thanks for the help @anlauto . That's what I thought. I guess that trim is no good for me then.

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Fastmark

Are you looking for a burnt orange 70 model? I may have one.

Yeya93

@fastmark  yes I am looking for a 70 challenger passenger side a pillar molding. I don't really care for the color as I am going to be dying mine black.

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anlauto

If you want black, why mess with old brittle originals, just buy new ones from TONY'S PARTS....he's the only one doing the correct 1970 hole locations :twothumbsup:

https://www.tonysparts.com/e-body-parts
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Yeya93

Yea I was considering doing that. But my driver's side is in great condition. If by chance someone has a passenger in similar condition, I would be interested.

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318Stroker

Quote from: anlauto on October 22, 2020, 06:11:16 AM
If you want black, why mess with old brittle originals, just buy new ones from TONY'S PARTS....he's the only one doing the correct 1970 hole locations :twothumbsup:

https://www.tonysparts.com/e-body-parts

Since you brought up brittle, what's up with the brittle ones and the soft pliable ones? Years ago when I was selling E-body parts, most of the A-post moldings I found were flexible and almost indestructible. But occasionally I came across some very hard and brittle ones that would break when you looked at them wrong. They were definitely made from two different recipes of plastic.

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The trim with the higher hole showed up for 71.
However, I have seen that the higher mounting hole in the body was in place by April built cars. They actually had 2 sets of holes.
So, in reality, if you have a later built car, you could use the 71 style trim.
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