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Babyboomerboy 02-21-2024 04:23 PM

making your own body trim clips
 

I had a 1940 Plymouth that I had repainted. When I got the car back I had all the body trim but I didn't have any clips to use to put the trim on. I ended up getting washers that fit inside the molding and put a screw through the washer and slid it into the channel of the trim. I slid the screws to line up with the holes in the body and put a lock washer and nut on the screw after I put the screw though the hole. Has anyone done this or something like this? Looking for some ideas for my next project that may be better or easier. Thanks

rockfla 02-21-2024 04:24 PM

Re: making your own body trim clips
 

There is a wide selection of trim clips on Ebay!!! Squares, rounds, rectangles etc etc

Kube 02-21-2024 05:10 PM

Re: making your own body trim clips
 

post #2 offers good advice. Also, any decent automotive paint supply store has a wide variety available.

woodiewagon46 02-21-2024 05:58 PM

Re: making your own body trim clips
 

Restoration Specialties & Supply has just about any moulding clip you can need. I don't know what your's looks like but they have several listed for '40 Plymouth. They also have a great catalog.

corvette8n 02-22-2024 08:49 AM

Re: making your own body trim clips
 

My local NAPA had a binder with all types of clips on each page, I matched up the one I had and the next day they had a small bag of them for me.

slowforty 02-22-2024 09:43 AM

Re: making your own body trim clips
 

You may be able to find a modern Plastic Clip to replace the original type. It looks like a christmas tree and wont scratch the finish.

Bruce_MO 02-22-2024 09:59 AM

Re: making your own body trim clips
 

Agree with woodiewagon46… RS&S has tons of clips and many, many other items that have been hard to find elsewhere. They also have great service.


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