Fortunately, I have a set of four trim pieces for my molding (2 on top and 2
on bottom to join the four larger pieces together). When I bought the stock
SS trim for my Cameo, I was told how difficult those pieces are to come by.
Guess I'm lucky. I know at one time Golden State reproduced the SS
windshield trim but I don't know if they also made those four pieces. I
believe GS was bought out and moved to Las Vegas but the new company may be
out of business also - anyone have an idea? GS was not my favorite company,
although I didn't have as much trouble with them as some did, but if their
buyer has these pieces, or a source for them, it might be worth contacting
them.
Bob Welch
'56 Cameo
'55 Belair
'56 Panel
'54 AD
Bartlesville, OK
----- Original Message -----
From: <McGillis@aol.com>
To: <GremlinGTs@aol.com>; <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 8:52 PM
Subject: [oletrucks] OleTrucks
> Jerry, I enjoyed your windshield trim saga. My 55 Cameo is also missing
the
> small stainless pieces at the top which tie the big pieces together. I
can
> buy a new windshield and rubber at Truck Shop in nearby Orange, CA but
nobody
> has those little trim parts. Do you know where to find another pair?
BTW,
> thanks again for the Cameo model, my Canadian cousins who visited recently
> loved it.
>
> Dennis McGillis
> '36 Lowcab (36 TRUCK)
> '55 Cameo (V8 CAMEO)
> Vintage Chevrolet Club of America
> Orange County Region
> 949-551-4821 phone
> 949-551-1162 fax
> 949-533-7211 cell
> mcgillis@aol.com
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