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1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. #64480
05/27/08 01:46 PM
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Are these being repopped? If so, does anyone know how good they are?

I have the originals for my car, but they need to be restored and I doubt I could get them done before Carlisle.

Thanks

Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: KISSAlien] #64481
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Are these being repopped? If so, does anyone know how good they are?

I have the originals for my car, but they need to be restored and I doubt I could get them done before Carlisle.

Thanks




Try Metro Molded? I saw one they had for about 200 per set a couple of years ago. I think they recovered from the fire they had too. Their website eludes me today, it gets confused with Metro Rubber!


Mopar or No Car: Sold Nov/06 1970 Challenger 340 4bbl (A66 code), A833 4 speed, 3.23 SureGrip all numbers match. 03 Dodge SX 2.0 R/T 2.0L HO(CDN Neon R/T) Black w/Grey Leather, Sunroof
Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: Mark340A66] #64482
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Thanks. I just checked their site and they don't have them.

Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: KISSAlien] #64483
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I know that they had them at one time. I also know I have seen them on e-bay

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Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: THESHAKERPROJECT] #64484
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I see one on there now. I'll probably buy them. I can't believe they charge you an extra $65 for the mounting hardware.

Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: KISSAlien] #64485
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I see one on there now. I'll probably buy them. I can't believe they charge you an extra $65 for the mounting hardware.




There's quite few clips and they all have to be plastic injected molded. And the front retainers are stamped sheet metal piece.

Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: autoxcuda] #64486
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Yes, I know. Thanks.

Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: KISSAlien] #64487
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Are you talking about M25 moldings? I have an NOS set that I bought in 1979 and have decided not to use. I'd like to see them go to a car that needs them. I also have a set of factory clips in the bag.

Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: 70BigBlockSE] #64488
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Ken: You can get the hardware from Tom at R/T Specialties. I know he is super slow at times, maybe you can call him and pick the stuff up at the show! Might be easier that way.

Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: m46rat] #64489
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Ken: You can get the hardware from Tom at R/T Specialties. I know he is super slow at times, maybe you can call him and pick the stuff up at the show! Might be easier that way.




Thanks. I would like to have them on before I get there though.

Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: 70BigBlockSE] #64490
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Are you talking about M25 moldings? I have an NOS set that I bought in 1979 and have decided not to use. I'd like to see them go to a car that needs them. I also have a set of factory clips in the bag.




Yes, the M25 moldings. PM me with the info. Thanks.

Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: KISSAlien] #64491
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Yes, the M25 moldings. PM me with the info. Thanks.


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Re: 1970 Challenger Sill/Rocker Moldings. [Re: KISSAlien] #64492
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I have both Rockers and Sills in stock. Rockers are reproduction $255.00 for the pair. Sills are original Mopar $100 pair. Matt @ MCB / Mopar Metal Restoration www.tuffwheelrestoration.com 810-395-7162


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