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Location: Port Murray, NJ
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WTB; 68 CST rear window trim
Looking for the rear window stainless in good condition for CST. Does any one reproduce it?
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Re: WTB; 68 CST rear window trim
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Location: cooperstown. ny
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Re: WTB; 68 CST rear window trim
I would like to learn about this too. I know the trim for 69-70 is deeper than the 71-72 trim, But I am guessing you are wondering about the SS trim on a 68 (big window)? Why would it not be the same as 69-70? If you use the correct 69-70 rubber you can just use that 69-70 trim.
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1972 Chevy Custom Deluxe Highlander, owned 34 years. 1970 GMC Sierra Grande 2500, unrestored, original. 1970 Chevy K10 Short Wide-bed, working on restoration.. 1967 Chevy K10 Short Stepside, unrestored original. 1969 GMC CST (Longhorn) 396, buckets, unrestored. 1995 GMC K2500, 65,000 miles, 454. |
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Re: WTB; 68 CST rear window trim
I have a few sets $100 plus shipping. I’ve heard from several people that the aftermarket trim doesn’t fit well and very hard to install
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