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1948 Plymouth Trim question. #1331976
11/07/12 04:24 PM
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The 48 Plymouth Club coupe I have has pretty good trim on it. What can I use to polish it? I don't know, but I think it is stainless????. What should I use? I want to get it as shiny as possible. Thanks, Jason

By the way, If anyone has the cowl trim piece for the driver side that can sell, let me know. (The one that is about 4 inches long.)

Re: 1948 Plymouth Trim question. [Re: ramman16248] #1331977
11/08/12 12:42 AM
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The trim is indeed stainless steel. Polish it like you would polish any stainless steel, just be careful not to ruin the paint along the stainless.

That 4" long driver side cowl trim piece is missing about 90% of the time, finding one in good condition will be difficult and likely, expensive. The passenger side trim piece is different. The part fits all Plymouth body styles between 46 & 48 that came with that trim level.

It is required (well, OK requested) that you post pictures of your car.
Gene

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Will do..... give me the weekend and it will be on here.LOL!!!







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