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    Any good body shop supply store should be able to help you out.... The bolt on's are a bit easier but might not be as easy to find... The supply store we use has a real good catalog complete with lots of pictures as well as listings by application.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Any good body shop supply store should be able to help you out.... The bolt on's are a bit easier but might not be as easy to find... The supply store we use has a real good catalog complete with lots of pictures as well as listings by application.....
    I really need to use bolt on for this stainless trim to pull it up real tight. I'm puting up some pictures that restorationspecialist.com has. I've never used these and don't know how they work.

    Also I'm puting a picture of a car similar to mine but it illustrates the lengthy beltline trim,
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