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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Midland, MI
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I'm trying to find a rear window garnish molding for my '34 5-window.
A guy on the HAMB has one listed for sale but it is for a tudor sedan. Will it fit? If not, what will? I believe the 3-window and 5-window are the same, right??? Thanks |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oakmont, Pa (Longwood)
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the 3 and 5 window are the same, not sure about the tudor.
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The guy at the website listed below builds a nice fiberglass unit that fits. Got one for my 5 window. Also a guy that advertises aluminum cast garnish sets on Ebay will sell just the rear.
The tudor is not the same, I checked that. http://www.classiccoupesandcarts.com/ |
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Thanks for the info and the link
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I never owned a '33 or '34 but on '32's the five window garnish is deeper than a sedan. My 5-W molding is 1 3/8" and on the Fordor it's only 3/4"; I always assumed the difference was for more head room.
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