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Trim pics???

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I'm looking for pictures of the inside and outside trim for a 64-65 b body 2 dr. hdtp. Any pictures will help. Thanks!!!
 
The outside trim on these are somewhat specific depending on model. Inside trim I can take a pic for you on Sat.

Did you not have any with your car Zack?
 
I've got every single piece, just totaly forgot how and where each one goes back on and where. I did manage to figure out the outside trim last night, now just needing to put the interior stuff in. It's odd. before the headliner can be finshed, 2 pieces of outside trim have to go on first, good thing I haven't finished it yet.
 
It's odd. before the headliner can be finshed, 2 pieces of outside trim have to go on first, good thing I haven't finished it yet.

Can you elaborate on the part of the 2 pcs. of exterior trim that needs to go on first? My interior trim is not on yet but I did mark the back side with a magic marker as to where they went.
 
The two pieces that go where the roof line meets the rear qtr panel has a stud that goes through to the sail panel area make sure this is in before you put in headliner also make sure all the pieces fit together before you do a final assembly.
 
The two pieces that go where the roof line meets the rear qtr panel has a stud that goes through to the sail panel area make sure this is in before you put in headliner also make sure all the pieces fit together before you do a final assembly.

Is this different on a sedan?
 
Joe- I can't think of any trim for the interior or exterior that needs to be installed before the headline on a post car.
 
Moparfish...just yank out your carpet and rear seat then put the trim on this will make it more aerodynamic as the wind wont catch the drip rail...LOL!!!! And you can forget about the headliner, those few extra grams could cost ya .000001 of a second.

Joe its just like polara426 described, but cant be sure on a sedan.
 
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