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Offline wils1514

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1967 mustang fastback- roof rail trim pictures
« on: July 05, 2021, 07:02:11 PM »
Does anyone have any pictures of the stainless roof rail trim installed on their fastback? Specifically the back area by the quarter panel.
I am in need of a picture of how the drip rail molding, sash, and weatherstrip molding fit together. I am having some difficulty with getting mine aligned with each other and I am wondering if I am being too picky with it.
1967 Mustang fastback- build date: dec 23 1966-Metuchen

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Re: 1967 mustang fastback- roof rail trim pictures
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2021, 08:44:43 PM »
Not an often area where pictures are taken of. Also you didn't happen to mention where or when your car was built

Here are a few 67 San Jose examples across the whole year in the area where the end of the moldings end and the quarter panel is located so had to rely on pictures I took during visits and inspections

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Higher up the B pillar on an unrestored car that didn't line up very well

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Re: 1967 mustang fastback- roof rail trim pictures
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2021, 08:59:30 PM »
Jeff,
Thank you for those! My car is a dec '66 metuchen car.
My passenger side is almost identical to the last picture. Just seems like the moldings don't want to cooperate and line up better and the rivets are exposed. Looks terrible to me.
1967 Mustang fastback- build date: dec 23 1966-Metuchen

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Re: 1967 mustang fastback- roof rail trim pictures
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2021, 10:30:02 PM »
Jeff,
Thank you for those! My car is a dec '66 metuchen car.
My passenger side is almost identical to the last picture. Just seems like the moldings don't want to cooperate and line up better and the rivets are exposed. Looks terrible to me.

Thought that you might be referring to something like that - The reason I included that shot.  Not all cars turned out that way - some worst some better

Just the way they were built
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