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Shade Tree Mechanic
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OK, see if I can get it right this time. My 57 chev 150 two door sedan. I had to replace my rear quarter panels because the car was raced and they cut the fender walls to high for patch panels. There is no holes for the stainless trim. Does anyone have any information as to where these holes are placed for the single stainless from the door to the rear of the panel. Thank you: Harold Pickett

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I don't know the hole measurements, though my daily driver is a '57 150 if there's anything I could help with you can email me.
Vetteman61@gmail.com

Brandon


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