Re: {Chrysler 300} POp Riveting Trim
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Re: {Chrysler 300} POp Riveting Trim



II used these to replace the some of the rivets on my '70 300 convertible.  Auveco #9877

.  4-24 x 3/8" steel special phillips flat    Works perfectly.  Don't use pop rivets.  

John

On Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 09:25:55 PM EST, William Huff <whuff@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I am ready to install the rocker trim on the 1970 300 convertible. 
After replacing sheet metal, some of the little flat headed rivets that
the plastic trim mounts clip onto are no longer there.  I am considering
pop riveting the plastic pieces onto the body.

The metal has been repainted and the metal treated inside and sealed up,
so I would rather not try to weld new mounts to the car. My big question
is what method to use to rust proof the rivet holes?  I will use
aluminum rivets.  RTV crossed my mind, but not sure of the longevity.

Thanks,

Bill Huff




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