[FWDLK] FW: [FWDLK] vent window channels/trim clips/parts/fa
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[FWDLK] FW: [FWDLK] vent window channels/trim clips/parts/faceplates



Speaking of the hubcaps, I bought 15 inch caps and they don't fit on the
wheels of my project car. Was there anything special or different
between mopar, ch**y and f**d wheels? Any help and advice appreciated,
as always.

Regards, Floyd
1960 Dodge Dart Pioneer 2 dr Hardtop


-----Original Message-----
From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List
[mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lou V
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 10:00 PM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] vent window channels/trim clips/parts/faceplates


I got the window channel and lower sweeper felts from Andy Bernbaum
http://www.oldmoparts.com/  Just call them and describe what you want.

I was told that the 6.5" wheels are specifically
station wagon wheels.  That's what I put on my '59 Coronet.
It had FORD wheels when I got it, and the lip on those won't hold the
Dodge wheelcovers.


Regards,
Lou
Hello All,
            I disassembled my vent windows for rechroming, polishing, sandblasting and painting. When I took them apart, I noticed there were the remains of a window channel/sweeper. They were badly rusted and all the material was gone. Does anyone know of a good source for these? They fit inside of the vent window frame. This would be for a '59 sedan.
    I'm also looking for trim clips to hold the large roof rail moldings on a sedan.
    While I'm at it, does anyone have one or two 14x6.5" wheels that they would like to part with? I purchased three off of a '59 New Yorker but I need two more as the others were rusted around the bead of the rim and I'm not risking it. Let me know. Also am I correct on that wheel size or did New Yorkers have 14x6" wheels. I need this confirmed.
              As to the faceplates, I have the plates cut out but I'm looking for punches to cut out the switch holes. Does anyone know of a source for such punches? I have access to a machine that will punch the holes but I need the proper punches.
    Thanks for all of your help guys and gals. Talk with you later.
Take Care,
Frank



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