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Quarter Window Molding

ModFoxMustangs

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BOSS_HOTROD said:
Heres a couple of mine. I use duplicolor engine enamel and they look great. All my trim is done with the stuff and I never have to worry about fading.

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Anyone have experience doing this? Or another way?
 

myers407

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Is that the factory windows? My trim has sucome to the old age like many others but I have seen that it sands down some what clean, I think I will give this a try and see how it works.
 

ModFoxMustangs

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Is that the factory windows? My trim has sucome to the old age like many others but I have seen that it sands down some what clean, I think I will give this a try and see how it works.

Well, I was going to try it out, and post my results, But, stopped at a local paint and body shop today and the guy talk me into having the car painted.. We will see how it come out..
 

FatFoxx

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They look and fit great! I got them without the Mustang logo on them. I put my own logo instead. It worked out great!
 

Bill

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Donator
The replacement stuff does look nice. I recommend clearing them before installation. If you don't, they tend to fade after a couple of years.
 

Bill

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True, but it goes for all the edge moldings. My 86 and my 85 had really faded molding when I started. The last time I saw them, the molding still looked really good after several years...with the exception of one piece that was damaged.
 
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