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They are inside trim attachement clips, there are 4 pieces on my 65 Coronet , I have extra clips for the windshield trim on the front and clips for the trim on the rack glass trim. Last pic is my AFX.
Push Down Hurst Shifter in my 1965 AFX Coronet with plate to move shifter up and back with 7 inch stick. 1 st pic in first gear and pic 2 in second gear real short throw and real close to seats
Crager will make you a custom wheel with the back spacing you want for an extra $50 each . Had a set for my 1986 Dodge D150 truck, took only 5 days to make and ship. They were 10 wide SS wheels so 12 wide tires would fit under the truck bed. Look on their web site for custom wheels
I used Kilmat on my 65 AFX Coronet, got it from Amazon along with a set of 3 rollers to form it to the floor, cut with a pair of scissors want down easy using the rollers also from Amazon. I covered all the tubs and back package tray, would have had more pics but camera took a dump.
I used Kilmat, bought 2 boxes 80 mil 36 pieces per box thru Amazon . $59.99 per box. covered every thing from front thru back including the big tubs with a box and half . I bought a set of rollers and would heat the metal with my heat gun before applying the mat then rolled it down.
I need help, what is the best way to remove the vent window assembly on my 2 door sedan 65 coronet! I found 2 almost new ones and do not know where to start. Also looking for a shop to set up my dana 60 rearend up. I have all the parts just need to find a good shop to do the work , I live in...
Started to work inside first, I know that is not the best way to do it but it's cold here to paint. Put the heater and defroster in place, put the fuse panel in place, covered up the floor with kilmat sound and heat killer. It's hard work for a old man but if has to be done. Took the dash apart...