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WTB skinny trim

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I need that little skinny piece of trim across the deck lid to the corners of the quarters for a 1964 plymouth Belvedere, I think the 65 is the same. Dave.
 
Contact Joe Suchy, [email protected], for reproductions. '65s didn't have that trim, all '63 Bs have the skinny trim same as '64 Savoys. '64 Belvederes, Furys, and Sport Furys should have the wider piece with Plymouth embossed on it. '64 Belvedere post (non hard top) cars might have the skinny trim, not sure about that. Nice used ones are hard to find.
 
64 Sport Fury and Savoy had the skinny trim. They re-pop that part for about $350.
The Belvedere had the larger trim with the word "Plymouth". It looks very similar to the hood trim but the rear trim is stainless. The Belvedere piece is hard to find. I could be wrong but I don't think they re-pop the Belvedere trunk trim.
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My mistake about the trim on Furys. The local 64 Fury must be using a Belvedere trim piece. My Savoy has the skinny trim, and my Belvedere parts car has the Plymouth trim. The clips that hold the trim aren't being reproduced as far as I can find, so be careful with you old ones.
 
My 64 is a tu-dor sedan belvedere, when I got the car in 1975 all the trim was gone, I have over the years found four corner pieces but no trunk trim, the problem is that it sticks out far enough that anything you back into ruins the trim, I have been watching for all the time I've owned the car, with no luck. some of the savoys I've seen do not even have the piece on them, however, all of the models have the corner trim pieces. I'll start calling around to see if I can find one. thanks for the info. Dave.
 
I have the skinny Fury, Savoy piece. If you're building a show car this is not good enough but it is very, very nice. I repaired two small dings and polished it. I want $200 plus actual shipping and insurance. I would ship it in a PVC tube. I have no idea of the cost to ship.
I don't have any but I included a pic of the trim retainers I used on my car. They make small ones that worked very well.


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