Re: 1971 Barracuda body side molding question
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Well, that's the first picture that i have ever seen in my lifetime without the moulding on the front fender Never seen that before in all these years. I will pass along this bit of information for you though. I factory ordered a 71 Cuda with the vinyl side moulding option, and it runs the full length of the car. Kept that car for over 38 years. That car with 2/3 rds of the moulding on it looks dumb.
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Re: 1971 Barracuda body side molding question
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Thx Jim! The reason I asked was I saw a picture of a white 71 Barracuda that also had the molding stop at the front wheel and it got me thinking!
I could be wrong (as always... ), but the factory moldings were always full length. Back in the day, many dealers added aftermarket moldings, and that's probably what the shorter ones are...
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Re: 1971 Barracuda body side molding question
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I could be wrong (as always... ), but the factory moldings were always full length. Back in the day, many dealers added aftermarket moldings, and that's probably what the shorter ones are...
X2 I would agree with that.
Full length moulding on my old 71.
(Now don't have a heart attack. I put the 70 hockey stick decal on it as personal modification to the car) As you can see, it could have been done, if ma Mopar wanted to do it.
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Re: 1971 Barracuda body side molding question
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Re: 1971 Barracuda body side molding question
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Re: 1971 Barracuda body side molding question
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Tom: You need to get a 1970-1971 parts book Tom!!
I actually have one, bit I'm too stupid to have thought to look in there
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Re: 1971 Barracuda body side molding question
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Dayclona, I would love to have the set of engineering diagrams you have I only ran across one diagram over the years and its for a road runner. So the diagram shows that it's adhesive backed? I would have thought it was attached like the side molding on a challenger?
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Re: 1971 Barracuda body side molding question
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Here's a piece of 1971 - V5X.
Very cool. Saving that pic
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Re: 1971 Barracuda body side molding question
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Here's a piece of 1971 - V5X.
Very cool. Saving that pic
I should've cleaned it up for the photo-op, unfortunately it's only 18" long.
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