molding for rear quater glass
#3
RE: molding for rear quater glass
Ive heard that the legit way to change them are too take out the whole window. I also seen somewhere, they were covers. They just glued on right over the moldings. Looked pretty good too. But anyway, I tried to get them out of a car one time at a junkyard and I just couldnt do it. If you find out anything that I dont know please PM and tell me how to get those darn things out. Thanks. Good luck.
#8
RE: molding for rear quater glass
yes...I used an industrail primer about 5 coats that filled in all the lil holes and then laid down 3 coat of black enamel..it's not new but looks good all for about 40.00 and a weekend
#10
RE: molding for rear quater glass
I can see a refurb job making them look good again... As long as they weren't REALLY bad. I refurbed my door/window trim and it looked good for a few more years.
5.0 Resto sells the entire quarter glass with the trim. $350 I believe per set. The thing is that isn't cheap, and the glass doesn't have the MUSTANG word on it. It might be possible to re-use the original glass.
I wonder why nobody sells a kit where you take out the window, remove the moulding and install new moulding on your window?
Alex
5.0 Resto sells the entire quarter glass with the trim. $350 I believe per set. The thing is that isn't cheap, and the glass doesn't have the MUSTANG word on it. It might be possible to re-use the original glass.
I wonder why nobody sells a kit where you take out the window, remove the moulding and install new moulding on your window?
Alex