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Say, would anyone know what is the best top moulding trim to use around the vinal top of a 1930 Murray bodied sedan? All I see is what I got from Snyder's a few years ago which is aluminum with a split down the middle that you are to beat closed after nailing it down. It was a hard material that for me closed with a ripply uneven effect and it stands up 1/4 inch high instead of the bottom tract fitting into a deep groove that mine does not have. I think the original was soft plyable lead with no tract underneath to fit into this deep groove my Murray is without.
Many thanks, Greg Last edited by ghford; 06-25-2014 at 12:11 AM. |
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The correct molding for Murray bodies without the groove is available from Snyder's, Bratton's, and others. This molding is R-2 in the Restoration Guidelines. You may have to call your order in as it isn't in all the catalogs yet.
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The correct moulding is in Snyders 2014 catalog A-47301-5. If you go to their website and look up that part, there are some illustrated instructions for using this moulding.
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Thanks again, Greg |
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