'65 Impala Convertible Windshield Molding - 04/17/10 07:02 PM
Hi,
I have a '65 Impala Convertible that has just completed a frame-off restoration. As a matter of fact, it's still waiting at the body shop for me. It didn't start out as a frame off, but once they got into it, the frame was starting to rust and had to be beefed up, so it ended up being one. I replaced most of the chrome and emblems including the grill, headlight eyebrows, headlight bezels, both hood and trunk emblems, wheel-well moldings, rocker panel moldings, etc... The ones I have were in pretty good shape, but I figured as long as I went this far, I might as well replace everything. Anyway, when I was in there about a month ago, the front windshield molding was on, and the top piece has a good sized ding in it (looks like a baseball may have hit it at some time). The guy said that he thought I was going to replace it, and I said that I couldn't find the molding for a convertible. The only molding I could find said it was for a hardtop only. Can anyone tell me what the difference is between the convertible moldings and the hardtop moldings? Does anyone know if there are any convertible moldings available? I'm pretty excited about getting it back, although it wasn't a cheap process. The only negative about the car is that the engine has been changed. Somewhere along the line, someone put a 350 in it, but it runs real good. Maybe someday down the road I'll find a 327 for it. Thanks for any replies.
I have a '65 Impala Convertible that has just completed a frame-off restoration. As a matter of fact, it's still waiting at the body shop for me. It didn't start out as a frame off, but once they got into it, the frame was starting to rust and had to be beefed up, so it ended up being one. I replaced most of the chrome and emblems including the grill, headlight eyebrows, headlight bezels, both hood and trunk emblems, wheel-well moldings, rocker panel moldings, etc... The ones I have were in pretty good shape, but I figured as long as I went this far, I might as well replace everything. Anyway, when I was in there about a month ago, the front windshield molding was on, and the top piece has a good sized ding in it (looks like a baseball may have hit it at some time). The guy said that he thought I was going to replace it, and I said that I couldn't find the molding for a convertible. The only molding I could find said it was for a hardtop only. Can anyone tell me what the difference is between the convertible moldings and the hardtop moldings? Does anyone know if there are any convertible moldings available? I'm pretty excited about getting it back, although it wasn't a cheap process. The only negative about the car is that the engine has been changed. Somewhere along the line, someone put a 350 in it, but it runs real good. Maybe someday down the road I'll find a 327 for it. Thanks for any replies.