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ISO 69 RR post car trim

Posted By: Torkmnstr

ISO 69 RR post car trim - 05/16/20 03:26 PM

Hey all,

I’m looking for the b pillar interior trim/wind lace?? Not sure of the exact name but it goes on the pinch weld of either side of the pillar. Thanks
Posted By: topside

Re: ISO 69 RR post car trim - 05/16/20 04:13 PM

There are 2 different types on Coupes:

1. The usual type at the door edge, widely available.
2. The short length next to the glass, which is what I think you're asking about.
That one has a deeper "flap" to close off the glass hinge area.
Otherwise, same pebble-grain texture & color as the other one.
If you can't find it at Dante's, YearOne, Classic Industries, etc, try restorationspecialties.com

Most folks call it windlace when that kind of molding is applied to cars, no worries there.
Posted By: 71TA

Re: ISO 69 RR post car trim - 05/16/20 04:38 PM

No one makes that specifically for Mopars. The same thing was used around the back window on 68-70 B bodies. Basically the same as the pinch weld trim that goes down the door opening but with a "wing" off one side to hide a gap.

You can buy that pinch weld with the "wing" on Cheby websites. It was used on 69-70 Chevelles for the rear window interior trim.

You're welcome
Posted By: Torkmnstr

Re: ISO 69 RR post car trim - 05/16/20 07:12 PM

Yes the deep side. So the door side is just like the lower windlace then, good deal.
Posted By: Torkmnstr

Re: ISO 69 RR post car trim - 05/16/20 07:13 PM

Originally Posted by 71TA
No one makes that specifically for Mopars. The same thing was used around the back window on 68-70 B bodies. Basically the same as the pinch weld trim that goes down the door opening but with a "wing" off one side to hide a gap.

You can buy that pinch weld with the "wing" on Cheby websites. It was used on 69-70 Chevelles for the rear window interior trim.

You're welcome


Sweet I’ll have to take a look, does the chevy one need to trimmed at all or is a direct fit?
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