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coronet wheel opening mouldings

TLCJ

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Here is a follow up on the previous thread i sent to FBBO followers about i had asked would a set of 1968-69 wheel well finder trim would work on my 1969 Roadrunner, And i went ahead and ordered them and they are not an exact fit, But after i did a little alterations and they look very good to me, here are a few pictures of them, can you all give me your input and remarks, Thank you, Tommy. 20151026_204036.jpg20151026_203001.jpg20151024_124349.jpg12201035_1707251286161581_1022904038_n.jpg12202269_1707251249494918_591435675_n.jpg
 

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Looks great,
what mods did you do to make the Coronet moldings fit/work ?

I like the screens for the 6bbl scoop too
 
I like them. Good job. I have been eyeballing a set of Dodge Dart wheel well lip moldings as a possible donor for my 67 Coronet.
 
They look like they were made to fit. Look great. The screen for the a12 hood is pretty unique. Haven't seen that before. I have an a12 as well.
 
Thanks for the looks.

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Thanks for the comments.

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Thanks for your comments.
 
I had to cut about an inch off at the rear bottom with my drimmel cut off tool the two rear moldings, and do some very easy twisting on them all to fit inside the finders, and the two fronts are about an inch short at the lower back bottom boy you cannot hardly notice it with the wheels on.
 
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