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Location: Queens NY | What do they look like, and are they available anywhere. Thanks. |
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Location: Valley Forge, Pa. | I probably won't be able to help, but you might add the year and the car. You might be able to go to a good old body shop. I believe they still may have books showing 1000s of different clips, their availability, and their applications. Doesn't hurt to ask. |
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Location: Northern New Jersey | Got them used from Gary Goers for my 60 Desoto |
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Location: Queens NY | Yeah I should have mentioned the car its for a 58 dodge. I tried emailing gary goers and have not gotten any replies. |
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Location: Northern New Jersey | If you have a Fax Machine, try sending a Zfax.
He usually responds to a Zfax. |
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Location: Under the X in Texas | Still need to know EXACTLY where on the back window of your '58 Dodge and body style.
http://www.rjlautofasteners.com/ makes the fastener that holds the trim to the body around the bottom edge of the '57-58 Chrysler DeSoto hardtop back glass. Is that same as you need?
GG buys from RJ&L......
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Location: Upstate NY | I need them as well as the front ones. I am going to make them. They are just bent steel on a stud. |
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Location: Queens NY | Yes it is the bottom molding on the rear window for a 58 dodge 2dr hardtop. |
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Location: Queens NY | I found the number 490-c. From rjlautofasteners. How do you order, not used to the old way of doing it I guess. You get spoiled with all the new technology. Lol. |
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