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1/20/2019 5:36 PM  #1


1968 fastback

who makes the best fitting  moulding for the back glass

 

1/20/2019 11:08 PM  #2


Re: 1968 fastback

Henry Ford. I've not bought any aftermarket, butt heard enough complaints about them online to not use them.


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

1/21/2019 5:37 AM  #3


Re: 1968 fastback

It's been over 20 years since I did it, but whatever I bought worked well.  Ideally original trim is the way to go, but baring that I would check reviews at the various parts houses.  General consensus is that nothing is going to fit like OEM.  I do wonder though if sometimes that isn't all in people's heads though. 

 

1/21/2019 6:16 PM  #4


Re: 1968 fastback

rpm wrote:

Henry Ford. I've not bought any aftermarket, butt heard enough complaints about them online to not use them.

^^^^^^
Nuff said. I purchased hood and windshield chrome for my 67 from the local Mustang parts house. The windshield stuff looked and worked OK, the hood and grill stuff needed major finessing to make work. If you can, source the real Ford part.
 


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
 

Board footera


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