WANTED: Windshield reveal molding
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WANTED: Windshield reveal molding
Looking for the upper windshield reveal molding for a 1971 T-Top. This molding goes on the exterior of the windshield across the top. Hides the gap left by installing the windshield in the frame. All the clips are in place, just no chrome molding..... GM # 3935577 Found one used for $200 and one NOS for $325 - willing to pay $120 max for one in good shape with no dents and minimal wear
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks!
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks!
Last edited by 67VetteMan; 12-13-2005 at 06:38 PM. Reason: tell Corvette year
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I may be wrong but the part seems to be for 68-74??? It's a Stainless Steel piece - the 75 and greater seem to be black. Again, I may be incorrect but this is what I'm picking up from the various web site ordering information...
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Originally Posted by 67VetteMan
I may be wrong but the part seems to be for 68-74??? It's a Stainless Steel piece - the 75 and greater seem to be black. Again, I may be incorrect but this is what I'm picking up from the various web site ordering information...
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Originally Posted by 68435roadster
That's good news. I think I remember some differences in the tab spacing? If you would take the time to measure your clip spacing and e me the results, I will confirm that I have the right piece and send you some photos. G.
Only good news if I'm right... I do not have the piece at all and just looking at the long gap in the front windshield with clips protruding from the edge of the window where this piece attaches.
I'm measuring from the driver side to the passenger side - but both sides are the same measurement to the center of the car. The entire piece seems to be about 42" long - 21" to the center.
I'm measuring the gap - not the clip... measurements go from edge of the clip to the next clip
from the edge - .5" gap - then a clip
2" gap - then a clip
3" gap - then a clip
4" gap - then a clip
4" gap - then a clip
4" gap - 2" into this 4" is where the center of windshield
4" gap - then a clip
4" gap - then a clip
3" gap - then a clip
2" gap - then a clip
.5" gap to the edge
Hope this is enough info for you....
- John -