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B body rear trim placement

dodge68charger

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Just wondering if i can get some help figuring out how some of the rear trim pieces go on a 1968 charger. The 2 black plastic pieces with the clips. I know they go in the back corners by the rear window somehow but not sure how..The backing plates for the upper rear door pads, is there a window fuzzie that goes on it? How does the rear fuzzies go in on the inside of the rear windows. Thanks
 
Here are a couple pics of my install. The 1st thing that needs to go in are the 4 J clips that hold the belt line moulding on. (red arrows) The outer cat whiskers are inserted in the slots where the green arrows are. The plastic dust or water barriers go in as shown. The inner cat whisker is on the upper door pad. The backing plate is only used to mount the upper pad to. Hope this helps.
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Thank you for the reply. That helps a bunch!!!! Appreciate it. Just wondering what the J line moulding is? and the drivers side black plastic piece is a lot bigger than the passenger side. How does that one fit? Thank you. The pics with the arrows are perfect!!
 
The J clips hold the Belt moulding in place. The belt line stainless mouldings are the ones that mounts to the top of the door and top of the outer quarter window. You can see them on the pictures. I see you have one larger plastic barrier piece. I have seen some of them before but my 68 had the smaller parts. Right and Left. It looks like you have both of the smaller ones like my car has. Where did you get the larger one? I don't think you need it.
 
Thank you. I found the bigger one in my parts bin but will use the other smaller one on the drivers side.. I will take a closer look at everything tonight. Thank you
 
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