Good Quality Reproduction Of Original Complete Windshield Set For Coupe Models Stainless Steel Construction May Need Slight Fitting Alterations Great For Affordable Restoration Project Fantastic Alternative To Expensive NOS Options Show…
Reproduction Of Original For Front Windshield Glass Chrome Finish 5 Piece Kit With Retainers Fits 1970-1981 2nd Gen Camaros The windshield moldings on your 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, or 1981 second…
These are the 7 chrome screws that hold the window trim to the car,The screws from the factory had a thin plastic clear washer under the screw so it would not scrach the chrome. The screws are Chrome like the originals and the washers are…
Most rear window moulding clips slide over a small post - if it's broken off you don't have any quick or easy way to reattach it... until now. This is a screw in replacement.
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Trim molding on exterior front windshield pillar posts. Exact fit. Original gauge polished stainless steel as original. Protective plastic coating. RH (passenger) side only. Officially Licensed GM Restoration Parts.…
Trim molding on exterior front windshield pillar posts. Stainless steel as original. Protective plastic coating. Officially Licensed GM Restoration Parts from Classic Headquarters.
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Reproductions Of Original Stainless Steel Construction Complete Set Of Top & Vertical Moldings Uses Mounting Clip P/N 08-3430 Or P/N 08-3440 (Sold Separately) These El Camino reproduction windshield moldings have been manufactured to…
Correct reproduction of the original pillar drip rail support that installs on the front pillar section of the roof panel and extends downward vertically between the roof panel and fender. This reproduction is essential when installing a…
Complete the look of your 1970-1981 Chevrolet Camaro with this windshield molding kit. This kit includes all the necessary moldings to frame your windshield with a factory-correct appearance, enhancing both style and protection. Made from…
Here is a life saver for those of you who have broken off one of those tiny, welded-on studs that hold your windshield, back glass or body side moulding clips in place. It's a replica of that stud, redesigned as a screw. It has the…