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'69 Super Bee - what are these holes for? (pic)

TurboKR

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Hello Everyone,

I'm relatively new to Mopars and picked up my first project car several months ago - a '69 Super Bee.

I can't figure out what the six circular holes are for on the top of each door (driver and passenger). I haven't been able to find any decent pics of a b-body door that shows what's supposed to be here - I'm assuming some piece of window trim or molding? Maybe the doors are from a different model of Coronet? Any ideas?

Thanks!
 

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There is some trim that goes there! I don't think the Super bees had it! More likely it was a 500 trim option! maybe your doors were changed at one time!
 
It is called belt molding and was available on the 1969 Super Bees. It will show up as an M31 code on your fender tag or build sheet. Available on both WM21 and WM23.

Hope this helps...

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1969 Model Lineup Options 2.jpg
 
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