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#159578 12/19/09 05:34 PM
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Grease Monkey
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The painting on my 1941 town sedan is almost done !!!
Does anyone know where to get new clips for reinstalling all the trim ??? Many of mine have rusted to dust. I need several different ones. Is there a place that sells them ???
HELP !!!!

Frank132 #159605 12/19/09 08:49 PM
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I found most of mine on line either on ebay or antique auto fasteners. the ones for the lower sides and were the door handles go on. { note put the molding on before the door ferrules} I figured this out after the fact ! I can look up were I did get mine if you do not have any luck as I spent a while looking. the clips for the upper thin moldings you can get a kit from chevys 40s as this is were I pick up mine. the outer window ones trim clips are also available from them. I just finished my for town sedan so if you have any questions I should be able to help as I had every nut and bolt off the car crazyas I like to do this. computer


Chuck the heatingman
Frank132 #159616 12/19/09 10:13 PM
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Restoration Specialties in Pennsylvania has a huge selection of this stuff. Their website is here:

http://www.restorationspecialties.com/catalog.htm

Good luck with your project!

All the Best,

Chip


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