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cdstl
Posted 2022-08-24 11:11 AM (#623761)
Subject: Window trim



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Guys,

Would the rear glass trim from a 1955 Belvedere/Savoy fit the rear glass of a 1956 Belvedere/Savoy? I know that the Belvedere has different trim on the lower C pillar, but I'm assuming that the roofs and glass are the same for these two years.

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Viper Guy
Posted 2022-08-24 12:02 PM (#623762 - in reply to #623761)
Subject: Re: Window trim



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Should be identical as long as the bodies are the same, 2 door, 4 door, etc.

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56D500boy
Posted 2022-08-24 2:28 PM (#623766 - in reply to #623762)
Subject: Re: Window trim



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Viper Guy - 2022-08-24 9:02 AM
Should be identical as long as the bodies are the same, 2 door, 4 door, etc.


And hardtops are different than sedans, at least glass height-wise.

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finsruskw
Posted 2022-08-24 7:52 PM (#623773 - in reply to #623761)
Subject: Re: Window trim


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Reference the part numbers for each and see if they are the same is the best way.
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