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Back Seat installed.

JJRJR

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I really like the white upholstery. Back seat bolted in and everything looks to line up nicely. In one picture you can see that there is about an inch or two between the top of the pillar post trim and the start of the upper interior window trim. Not sure why that is, but we're working on it. I bought used pillar post trim on eBay and some tabs were missing, so maybe that's it? The window trim doesn't come any further forward. Any thoughts?

Anyway, back seat and panels look great.

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Still concerned with that space between the upper window trim and the pillar post. Not sure why that is there.
 

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Are you talking about the chrome piece in front of the pop out window?

If so that's a rubber gasket that goes all the way around the window metal frame.

No different then the ones I put in the Demons pop out windows just different glass.
 

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abodybill said:
Are you talking about the chrome piece in front of the pop out window?

If so that's a rubber gasket that goes all the way around the window metal frame.

No different then the ones I put in the Demons pop out windows just different glass.


No, if you look at the picture of the front headliner, look up where the A Pillar meets the top of the headliner. There is about a 2 inch space between the pillar and where the upper window trim starts.
 

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looks like a pillar moulding for a convertable,my car had them on it when i bought it,the correct ones are t shaped at the top and the moulding comes around and the headliner cap goes over top of it.if yours are straight at the top they are for a convertable.
 

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Thanks guys. I think you are right. The pillar trim is either from a convertible or it's missing the tabs.

John
 

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I'd say 'vert. almost all of the tabs have been broken on my cars over the years, and there's not that much of a gap.
 

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Basketcase said:
I'd say 'vert. almost all of the tabs have been broken on my cars over the years, and there's not that much of a gap.

That was my concern. I just bought a new pair and they do have tabs at the top, but they don't look long enough to close that gap.

We'll see.

Thanks,

John
 

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moparstuart said:
ill take the convertible ones :yesnod: :yesnod: :yesnod: :yesnod: :jester:


if you need them, I'm happy to send them to you.

John

Any chance you have a passenger side window for a post car 69??
 
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