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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jun 2007
      Location
      Fort Myers, FL
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      Windshield Moldings 67 Firebird Vert

      Hey guys i've been looking for windshield moldings and the pinchweld molding for my car for a while now and have been coming up with nothing. I don't want reproduction as I've heard horrible fitment stories with them. I don't care if they are even dented or anything as I have the ability to fix them.



      My plan is to get them Black chromed, black powdercoated, or the brushed nickle finish, so the chrome doesn't even need to be nice. If anyone finds any local to them I will pay for shipping and whatever else. All the ones that I have found are "show quality" chromed units which would be a waste for me.
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
      1967 Firebird Convertible- Tough Luck- never ending
      2003 VW Jetta Wagon 1.8T- the new DD
      2006 Suzuki SV1000R- greatly missed


    2. #2
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      Jun 2007
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      Ok so I've seen a lot more postings for Coupe moldings for the front windshield. My question is what the difference is between the coupe and vert? Would I be able with some work to make this work on my vert?
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
      1967 Firebird Convertible- Tough Luck- never ending
      2003 VW Jetta Wagon 1.8T- the new DD
      2006 Suzuki SV1000R- greatly missed

    3. #3
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      St. Louis, Missouri
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      If you can fix originals, you can fix the repo's. You're right, they aren't as good as the originals, but they're available. I'll see if I still have mine.

      Rick Butterfield

    4. #4
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      Well im not entirely sure that I can fix them but I'm bound and determined to start metal working one way or another. I figure moldings would be the best way.
      Chris Smock aka Blazed67
      1967 Firebird Convertible- Tough Luck- never ending
      2003 VW Jetta Wagon 1.8T- the new DD
      2006 Suzuki SV1000R- greatly missed




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