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I have two of the window bumper garnish rubbers, FS part # 70-775 in my parts boxes. Can someone tell me how they are installed in the doors? Is it only the front doors? Which garnish molding?
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They push into a slot in the bottom moulding. Each door window should have a slot.


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The slots in the bottom garnish mouldings are obvious so you shouldn't miss seeing them.

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Thanks guys. So it's all four doors, not just the front one? The reason I ask is I have two in a bag and on the bag it says "go in garnish moldings, front door".

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Yupster, each lower door inside moulding should have the slot for insertion of the glass bumper.


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My 1932 sedan (Canadian) have garnish moulding bumper only on front doors.

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Now I've got to buy two more. mad

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My 1932 Special Sedan (USA) has the garnish moulding bumpers on all four doors.

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Any chance of getting a picture? Thanks.

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I wish that I could get you some photos but I don't have a digital camera. I am old school and my camera is a 35MM that uses film.

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When I take my garnish moldings back off to put the bumpers in I'll post some pictures in the member's area. JYD, I prefer my old Leica m4 35mm camera to anything made these days. Problem is the simplicity of the new digital formats for things like posting makes them the best option. When it comes to photographs though, nothing beats a quality 35mm.

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I love my Canon AE-1 Program 35MM camera. I have shot hundreds of photos with it and now, with the digital age, getting film for the camera is becoming tougher and tougher. mad

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