Can anybody recognise these inner sill trims,
They are not duster or Dart but possibly barracuda?
The shorter one in the pic is duster/Dart for reference.
Cheers.
Inner sill trims.
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Re: Inner sill trims.
Could be early A ,ill look at mine later,seem to look familiar,they screw to the top of the sill under the door
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Re: Inner sill trims.
Thanks terry if you can check and maybe a pic
Yes Chris the one on the left is duster, just for reference.
Yes Chris the one on the left is duster, just for reference.
Re: Inner sill trims.
Nope,not early A im afraid
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Re: Inner sill trims.
No I didn’t think so, but thanks for looking.
I’m still thinking they are baracuda 67-69, any body know for sure.
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I’m still thinking they are baracuda 67-69, any body know for sure.
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Re: Inner sill trims.
they looked aussie charger-esque with a bit trimmed off
but Aussie ones from 71 onwards have two lines of screw holes...
so not aussie charger
would expect earlier Australian cars to follow dart or valiant
but Aussie ones from 71 onwards have two lines of screw holes...
so not aussie charger
would expect earlier Australian cars to follow dart or valiant
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