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Thanks Gary, and now the hunt continues for NOS parts.  I can attest to 
your other point @ the other models as I removed the trim from a 
Belevedere and they are a hex type nut and have to be removed from the 
inside.  I suppose I could do the same with mine but am reluctant to 
remove the headliner until I'm ready to replace it. Not having done this 
before I'm not sure how tricky it would be to r&r that portion of the 40 
year old headliner without making it worse. The car will also be 
repainted at some time in the future and that would be a good time to do 
the whole operation as the trim could be removed before painting and the 
headliner could then be replaced at the same time.  I'm just a little on 
the impatient side and the maddening thing to me about the whole thing 
is that there is only one of the six trim pieces that won't hold in 
place.
Gary H. wrote:
> 
> Each louver trim piece has a different PN and the trim package calls for 
> 
> 12 washers and 12 *clips* -- not nuts.
> 
> Washer = 6022 013
> Clip = 6000 808
> 
> Interestingly, the trim pieces on the other '63 Plymouths *do* use nuts 
> to attach the ornamental trim piece placed between the rear window & 
> side window quarter outside panel.
> 
> Gary H.
> 
> 
> Paul Lennemann wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > O.K. here's a question for someone with a parts book for a 63 plymouth.  
> > 
> > 
> > On the Sport Fury there are three chrome trim pieces on the 'C' pillar.  
> > 
> > 
> > These are held in place by tubular speed nuts.  I have purchased both 
> > sizes that Restoration Parts sells and Gary Goers catalog doesn't give 
> > much info on the ones he has.  The problem w/ the ones I've purchased 
> > are that they are too small o.d. to hang in the hole in the sheet metal. 
> > 
> > 
> >  They need to anchor in a hole w/ a diameter of @ 11/32" while the i.d. 
> > to fit the stud on the trim piece is 1/8".  So what I'd like to try next 
> > 
> > 
> > is to get the actual part # and see if I can find some NOS parts.  
> > TIA
> > Plyguy
> > '63 Sport Fury
> > 440/727



Plyguy
'63 Sport Fury
440/727

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