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1965 Coronet Hardtop - How to Install Roof Rail Molding With Clips

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How do I reinstall the roof rail (drip rail) molding (trim) that's above the door?
1) I believe I install the clips into the molding them push onto the rail? If so, what's the trick to snapping them on?

2) I've seen post where people say there are 3 clips per side. I know my trim was original and I only have 2 clips per side. What's the story on this?

3) I was missing one clip and bought a reproduction one. Will it work? It's completely different from my original. ( the green one is original).

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How do I reinstall the roof rail (drip rail) molding (trim) that's above the door?
1) I believe I install the clips into the molding them push onto the rail? If so, what's the trick to snapping them on?

2) I've seen post where people say there are 3 clips per side. I know my trim was original and I only have 2 clips per side. What's the story on this?

3) I was missing one clip and bought a reproduction one. Will it work? It's completely different from my original. ( the green one is original).

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Do Not screw them to the roof ! If i remember I had to shim them away from the trim piece to make them clip to the rail. Original only had 2 clips like your green ones. I looked for new ones and Nobody had them. 64 and 65 used them. The other style that you bought were for the 63 cars. good luck.
 
How do I reinstall the roof rail (drip rail) molding (trim) that's above the door?
1) I believe I install the clips into the molding them push onto the rail? If so, what's the trick to snapping them on?

2) I've seen post where people say there are 3 clips per side. I know my trim was original and I only have 2 clips per side. What's the story on this?

3) I was missing one clip and bought a reproduction one. Will it work? It's completely different from my original. ( the green one is original).

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My 65 Coronet Hardtop had two per side, one on each side broke taking the molding off for paint. I put the molding back on the car the only one clip to the rear hoping it holds.
 
2 per side usually! Restoration Specialties has the correct clips! They aren't cheap though. around $10.00 each!
 
May have to crimp the old one's some. They are sprung. Bought new for my runner and had to crimp them a little to get a tight fit. It is a fight to the end for sure with all these old part's.
 
Moparsteve636, The brown clip is the reproduction clip everyone sells these days. Yes I paid $10 for that one, plus shipping.
 
I quit counting how much every thing cost once I got over 20 grand spent in part's. It was the choice to finish the car or go bust. LOL.
 
No, I finally gave up. I installed the molding yesterday. I played around with the two repro clips, but never could get them to hold the molding tight. THEY ARE JUNK!!!!
So on one side I have two old clips that work great. On the other side I have one old good clip and one old clip that has its tang bent off. Its a little loose, but the way the molding connects for and aft of it
will never come fly off.
In the end if I find some originals I'll fix this loose side, otherwise I'll add some seam sealer or RTV behind it so its not loose.
 
check with RT fasteners they have a lot of old stock but pricey. Maybe Stephen's in Alabama. They have an all mopar salvage yard. Got a lot of odd part's from them on the runner. Wish you luck.
 
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