Hi Dennis,
Believe this is the site your looking for (Jim Carter)
http://www.oldchevytrucks.com/
Jon
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--- McGillis@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 4/11/2001 5:31:14 PM Pacific
> Daylight Time, Gremlin GTs
> writes:
>
> > Glad to be of service...let me know if this
> turns out to be the correct
> > items, as I'llneed some, too. The trim is just
> press-fit into the rubber,
> so
> > there are no clips to hold it to the rubber, so
> the only other clips must
> be
> > the joiners.
> >
>
> *****************
>
> I went to the Golden State store in Anaheim this
> afternoon and bought their
> last set. It took about 15 minutes to locate the
> clips. They are not pretty
> and appear to have been cut from an extrusion with
> dull snips as the edges
> are somewhat rough. But, for $5.32 out the door, I
> took them. Maybe the
> Carter ones are better. I went to the site I
> thought to be the present home
> of Carter (http://chevytrucks.org/) and it doesn't
> work.
>
> << Hey Jerry - those pieces missing from the
> windshield trim are probably the
> trim clips such as Jim Carter Part No. TR274 about
> $5.65 a set.
> Regards - John Sutherland - Greensboro, NC
> 59 Fleets & 55 2nd >>
>
> If you find good ones, please let me know.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dennis McGillis
> '55 Cameo, '36 Lowcab
> Vintage Chevrolet Club of America
> Orange County Region
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> mcgillis@aol.com
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