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Location: Watertown South Dakota | I have a 61 New Yorker 2 door parts car here. I started stripping it and was kinda proud of the side trim on it,,,thought it was an option. Peter (KP/Sweden) informed me that it is not original. I did some internet image searches and can't find anything similar (year/make) with this trim. It sure seemed to fit the car good. I will attach some poor pictures. I have already removed the trim now, so new pictures of the car won't work. Any clues?
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Expert
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Location: Netherlands | I would say that's a '60 Windsor trim perhaps?
There are two kinds of trim on Windsors I seem to recall, a wider trim and the thinner one. I think someone put the thinner trim on this '61.
http://www.powerful-cars.com/images/chrysler/chrysler60windsor1c.jp...
Edited by BigBlockMopar 2014-06-10 6:28 PM
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Location: Layton, Utah | Would you sell me the right rear wheel lip molding ? (Passenger rear). I'm not sure about the side trim, but if the trim fits the door good you would think it would have to be Mopar trim.
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Board Moderator & Exner Expert 10K+
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Herman is almost dead on - it's the '60 standard side trim for Saratoga and Windsor that was used for monotone cars. The sporttone trim uses the same wide side trim with a thinner in addition for to create a field for the two tone color (normally same as the roof color) between the two trims.
Fender and door trims is a direct fit for Saratoga (it seems like the fender trim is longer) 2 DHT |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!
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Location: bishop, ca | The NY'er 'gills/chevrons/what-ever' on the quarter panels are so valuable, it's conceivable that the area around them might
be cut out, so that those ornaments could be carefully removed from the body-steel, off and away from the car.
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Location: Under the X in Texas | Here is a pic of a '60 Windsor monotone convert with the trim.
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Location: Puyallup, Washington | Highpockets, do you have the rear molding that extended between the taillamp bezels of the car, passing between the trunk lock cylinder and the license plate? Please let me know. |
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| I need this molding, RH SIDE,,would you sell it ?
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Location: Pine, CO | Would you like to sell your front bumper? |
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