WANTED fuselage wagon parts.

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There are long body color moldings that run the length of the top of the rear 1/4 side glass, below the drip rail, on all 1969-73 fusey wagons. Some have a stainless molding, some do not. depends on the model.
Mine looked fine until I removed them and found heavy rust under the moldings. Easy to remove. two nuts behind the interior C pillar for the vertical piece which "captures the forward end. and A nut behind the interior trim piece at the very end.
I may be able to salvage the left side but the right side is badly rusted. Would like to find both.
AND.......
Right side front door glass molding, (on the door, not the drip rail). The one that curves down to the front of the door. No attaching hardware, a block of wood and a small hammer is all that's needed to pries it off the flange. soft blows.
I appreciate any help locating these parts.


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There are long body color moldings that run the length of the top of the rear 1/4 side glass, below the drip rail, on all 1969-73 fusey wagons. Some have a stainless molding, some do not. depends on the model.
Mine looked fine until I removed them and found heavy rust under the moldings. Easy to remove. two nuts behind the interior C pillar for the vertical piece which "captures the forward end. and A nut behind the interior trim piece at the very end.
I may be able to salvage the left side but the right side is badly rusted. Would like to find both.
AND.......
Right side front door glass molding, (on the door, not the drip rail). The one that curves down to the front of the door. No attaching hardware, a block of wood and a small hammer is all that's needed to pries it off the flange. soft blows.
I appreciate any help locating these parts.

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After a lot of searching with little results Tom, (polarus), located and sent these trim strips. They arrived today ....... Looks like the USPS has struck again.
Fortunately my original stainless moldings are in good shape. I think I can straighten the painted moldings, which is what I really needed.

Thanks Tom, you went the extra mile to help out.
Will.


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DAMN those parts lasted over 40 years with no damage, I removed them with no (major) damage and it looks like the Post Office ran them over. I have a line on another set Will, PM sent.
 
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