WANTED 69 Polara side trim clips

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Just wondering if anyone has any tucked away or knows where to get these little white clips that fit on the rivets on body and hold on the thin (~1/2”) trim that runs from front to back on the body line. Thanks...
 
There are two different sizes, does your trim have the rubber bumper in it, sounds like not. I may have some (not a full set), will need to check after thanksgiving.


Alan
 
No rubber bumper in molding...just anodized aluminum...thin moldings. I take they’re not reproduced...must be Polara only (not on any b-body cars)...Can’t find them anywhere.

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Ok, good, I might have a handful, probably not a full set, hopefully someone else has some as well.


Alan
 
fender:
6026523 nut
6002745
6002604
6002602 -6

Door:
6002604 -2
6002602 -3
6026523 nut -2

2nd page of door numbers listed in item #29
colored moldings took different clips

Qtr Panel
see item 23 for all the fasteners in last pic:


what a mess .... way too many different clips used. if you bought the molding NOS it had all the clips in there

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It is hit and miss about NOS trim having the clip still, I got a full set of NOS trim for the CHP car, only about half the clips were there.


Alan
 
That is because the packaging was mostly paper on one side and a very thin plastic on the other side both bonded by not much.
It served the purpose well when it went from the depot to the dealership when the parts were relatively new.

Both disintegrate easily and after even 10 years is mostly junk. So all the small parts (screws, clips, nuts, retainers) fall out.

That also leaves the molding w/o any part # as the paper part is gone. Now you have a molding w/o a part # on it unless it is diecast.
I have hundreds of these and always write the part # on the backside of the moldings so later I can ID the part later.

Only in recent years has that changed and a heavier plastic is now used on Mopar parts


I suggest you run screw or rivets through your moldings so they do not fall off.
OK just kidding but I've seen that way too many times.
 
Here’s a photo of a few clips that fell out from right fender. Basically, the front and rear nutted clips are holding it on right now. I suppose I can carefully grind down rivets/drill holes/use generic nutted clips but I didn’t want to do that unless I have to. Here’s a photo of the original brittle white plastic clips/what’s left of them. I guess finding these clips isn’t going to be easy. Thanks for all the research on part numbers etc.
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I just found a bunch, probably all I have, pm me an address and they are yours.

alan
 
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