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WTB Back window interior trim, A pillar plastic

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Hi
1969 coronet 2dr. hard top. 440 model.
I am looking for the interior trim (plastic molded pieces) that go around inside of back window, in black, and looking for nice (brand new interior). I am also looking for A pillar plastic in black and nice shape. Also looking for black kick panels.
Thanks Erik
 
Mine is rubber windlace and the Plymouth package tray to rear glass trim (not the Dodge). I thought my sides and upper trim was OE, but maybe it's not... maybe put in when I had the headliner done in '88, but it works well and is just a windlace similar to the door jam material. I learned about the lower trim while complaining to YOne about it and learned through Kevin King that Dodge uses what they originally sent me, but it needs to be in before your butyl and back glass goes in (shown as the "spacer dam" in the FSM). Plymouth gets stapled to the package trim. Again all in my resto thread.

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Dodge Stan. It clips on the pinch weld and stands up, so you have to install it first, then butyl behind it / on it and then glass. Why I couldn't figure out how TF I was supposed to install my new one I bought from YO. My car apparently had the Plymouth trim (I may have put it there in the 80's.. I can't remember.. :fool: ) so I went with that again. It makes SO MUCH more sense, staple to package tray and slide in place to hide the butyl. Done and over with.
 
I don't recall mine being stapled - I've had the package tray in and out a couple times. I bought a new trim piece and its a much harder plastic than the original. The original could pretty much be coiled up. The new one came in a 5 foot tube its so rigid !!
 
Staples keep it in place and allow you to pull the assembly in and out without the trim getting stuck in the butyl.
 
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