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killer440rc
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WHAT KIND OF TRIM GOES AROUND A 67 DART WINDSHEILD AND WHERE WOULD I GET IT? 
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b569rr
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I've called the usual vendors and the '67 isn't repopped. It's popular to convert to the '68 trim and gasket. I'm in the same boat with my Dart.
Tom
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It was a plastic insert with a chrome mylar type of finish, there were 4 corner metal pieces which were "L" shaped (roughly). I'm not sure if ayone has correctly repoudeced it. (Perhaps someone else knows about that.) Most 67 owners including myself use the Stainless trim from the 68 models. Rember there is a difference in windshields on the 67 between the hard top and the sedans (Post type cars). Maynard
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1967 Dart GTS(orginial owner) / 1967 Dart 2 door post 440 / 2001 PTCruiser / 2004 Dodge Ram Quad Laramie Hemi (small grage  [/img]
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65val
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Are we talking hardtop or convertible here? If its convertible,Year One makes a reasonable alternative that fits the original w/s gasket. Its not quite as wide as the original reveal/lockstrip,but looks OK after installation. Hardtop, i don't know about.
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So, if you can't Drink'n'Drive, why do pubs have parking lots?
Darwin
'65 Cdn. Valiant Custom 100 'vert 225/A833...eternal project
'67 Dart GT 'vert 273/904...now with "Collector" status
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1967 Dart GT
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I am also just getting to that point were I thought I was the only one that had a challenge in finding both front and rear window moldings. I have a 1967 Dart Gt, hard top, with vinyl roof. I need some sort of chrome package I think for all that? What a good replacement? thanks
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killer440rc
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THANKS GUYS FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS, SOMEBODY HAD MENTIONED TO ME ABOUT PUTTING 68 TRIM ON BUT THE GUY THAT TOLD ME THAT SAID YOU HAVE TO SCREW THE TRIM DOWN SOMEWAY.
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cu440da
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You're just screwing the retainer clips to the gasket area, just like the factory did it. The mouldings snap onto the clips.
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'67 Notchback- 12.85 @ 109mph
440, M1, modified 750 Holley, .509 cam, template ported 906's, ProParts, 3" x-piped mandrel bent exhaust, Spintech's, 4.10 Sure Grip, 3200 stall, CalTracs and mono's, RR hood bulge fresh air system
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4spdfury
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if i can find it i will post the dimensions of where the clips go.
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HemiDoug
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 I need the hole locations for the clip screws also. Very timely thread.
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